In November 2012, energy and non-energy prices fell by 1.6% and 2.0%, respectively. Food prices are down by 1.9%, beverages declined by 3.2%, raw materials dropped by 2.2%, metals eased by 1.6% and fertilizers fell by 3.5%. The US dollar appreciated 1.4% against the euro and 0.7% against a broad index of currencies.
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Indices of Nominal US$ Prices, Percent Changes (October to November 2012).



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