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Spain Producer Prices Fall Least in Six Months as Oil Rises

Spanish producer prices fell the least in six months in October as oil prices rose.

Prices of goods leaving Spain’s factories, mines and refineries declined 4.2 percent from a year earlier, the National Statistics Institute in Madrid said today, after a 5.4 percent drop in September. Prices were unchanged from the prior month, today’s report showed.

The price of crude oil rose 14 percent in the year to the end of October and traded at $76.94 today. Weak demand is still pulling producer prices lower as the Spanish economy contracted for a sixth quarter from July through September even as Germany, France and the euro region expanded.

Spanish consumer prices have been falling in annual terms since March, as inflation slows more sharply than in the euro region overall. The Spanish economy may contract 0.7 next year, the International Monetary Fund forecast on Oct. 1, while the euro area, the U.S. and the U.K. post full-year growth.

Industrial production in Spain decreased 12.5 percent from a year earlier in September, declining for a 17th month as companies reduced staff to weather the slump. Nissan Motor Co. cut production of cars and light trucks 57 percent in September from a year earlier, compared with a global decline of 8.5 percent, it said on Oct. 28.

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