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Haining Leather Week Price Index Rose 6.83 Points

2012/3/27 9:45:00 31

Haining Leather Week Price Index Rose

According to "China Haining leather index" information system monitoring, the second weekly price index in March 2012 closed at 113.44 points, up 6.83 points, or 6.41%, and the index rose slightly.



among clothing Quasi weekly Price The index closed at 113.48 points, up 8.25 points, or 7.84%. Leather clothing closed at 117.86 points, up 2.03 points, or 1.75%, and fur clothing news closed at 103.18 points, up 22.89 points, or 28.51%. This clothing price index rose slightly earlier than the previous period, and the weekly price index of fur clothing increased considerably, and returned to the previous two shocks. The weekly clothing price index closed at 113.74 points, up 5.42 points, or 5.01%.


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Weekly prices of luggage and leather goods index At 109.47 points, it fell slightly, or 5.53%. The weekly price index of footwear closed at 144.82 points, up 19.26 points, or 15.34%. The weekly price index of raw materials and other categories (including bedding, vehicle supplies, handicrafts) closed at 104.62 points and 118.50 points respectively. Raw materials were unchanged from the previous period, while other categories rose slightly, or 3.26%.



On the whole, the weekly price index was closed, and the 6 major categories were 4:1:1.

 

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