March 30 (Reuters) - Bulgaria's producer prices fell
7.9% on a monthly basis in February, mainly due to electricity
and gas prices, statistics office data showed on Thursday.
Producer prices rose by 9.7% on an annual basis in February,
driven by manufacturing and mining.
The broader index of producer prices, including prices on
the local market and for Bulgarian products sold
internationally, fell by 5.9% on a monthly basis but rose 8.9%
year on year.
(Reporting by Alan Charlish in Warsaw; editing by Jason Neely)
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