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HICP up 0.3 per cent
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Harmonized index of consumer pricesMarch 2015

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HICP up 0.3 per cent

The harmonized index of consumer prices (HICP) for Norway rose 0.3 per cent from February 2015 to March 2015. Higher prices of clothing and furniture contributed to pulling the HICP up, while lower prices of food and electricity pulled the HICP in the opposite direction.

Harmonized indices of consumer prices for Norway and other selected countries. Change in per cent1
Harmonized indices of consumer prices, 12 month change
January 2015February 20151March 20151
1Values with an asterisk are provisional or preliminary.
Norway1.91.81.7
Iceland-0.1-0.8...
Sweden0.40.7...
Denmark-0.30.0...
Finland-0.1-0.1...
Germany-0.5-0.1...
United Kingdom0.3......
EEA-0.5-0.2...
EU-0.5-0.2...
Euro area-0.6-0.3-0.1
Figure 1. Harmonized index of consumer prices. Percentage change from the same month one year before

The HICP for Norway was 119.4 (2005=100) in March 2015, compared to 117.4 the same month in the previous year. The year-to-year growth was 1.7 per cent in March, down 0.1 percentage point from February.

See the consumer price index for more details about the March figures.

EU, EEA and the euro area

Preliminary data for February 2015 show that the HICP was 119.8 (2005=100) for both the EU and the EEA, while the HICP for the euro area was 116.6 (2005=100). The preliminary year-to-year growth in the HICP for February was -0.2 per cent for the EU and the EEA. In the euro area, the preliminary year-to-year growth was -0.3 per cent in February. The year-to-year growth for March in the euro area is estimated at -0.1 per cent.

Detailed figures for March 2015 will be published on Eurostat’s website on 17 April 2015.