ZURICH: Annual consumer price deflation deepened in Switzerland last month to 0.4 percent from 0.2 percent in October, the Swiss Federal Statistical Office (FSO) said in a statement.
Consumer prices last month meanwhile fell 0.3 percent compared to October.
The month-on-month drop was mainly due to slipping prices for fuel, housing prices and food goods, the FSO said.

The decline was meanwhile countered some by slightly rising prices for alcoholic beverages, tobacco and leasure and cultural activities, the agency said.
On Wednesday, the FSO said it expected Swiss consumer prices to fall 0.7 on average this year, while it now believes they will rise 0.2 percent next year compared to a September forecast of 0.5 percent.
Consumer prices in the small Alpine nation are also expected to rise 0.2 percent in 2014, the FSO said.
The Swiss State Secretariat for the Economy (SECO) meanwhile reported Thursday that the Swiss unemployment rate had risen 0.2 points last month to 3.1 percent, compared to 2.9 percent in October.
And for 2013, employer organisation EconomieSuisse expects the unemployment rate to rise further to 3.3 percent.

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