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Inflation in the Eurozone shot up to 2.4% in December, the third consecutive monthly rise, according to data from Eurostat. This is a steady climb from November’s revised 2.2% and September’s ...
Eurozone Inflation Slides to Lowest in More Than a Year The rate of price increases slowed to an annual rate of 6.1 percent in May, but food costs continued to keep inflation uncomfortably high.
Croatia’s inflation rate of 7.3 percent was the eurozone’s highest. The Netherlands, which fell into the negative zone at -0.3 percent, was the only country where prices were lower than they ...
Eurozone inflation fell to its lowest level in more than three years this month thanks to falling energy costs, official data showed on Friday, raising expectations of a European Central Bank ...
Eurostat reported that annual inflation in the eurozone fell to 1.8% in September, from 2.2% in August. The core rate that excludes food, alcohol and tobacco fell a tenth, to 2.7%.
Consumer price index in euro area up 2% annually, in line with European Central Bank's target, while it rises 0.3% from month ...
According to data published by Eurostat on Tuesday, last month's inflation rate fell three-tenths of a percentage point below April’s reported inflation of 2.2%. The “euro area,” or more commonly ...
The eurozone’s annual rate of inflation fell for the third-straight month in January as energy prices continued to pull back from recent peaks—a slide that is unlikely to deter the European ...
The eurozone’s inflation rate was lower than expected in September, potentially signalling that the European Central Bank may have reached the peak in its current tightening cycle. The euro area ...
Inflation in the U.S. in March 2023 was up 5.0% year-over-year. Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union, has predicted the eurozone will have an annual inflation rate of 6.9% for ...
According to data published by Eurostat on Tuesday, last month's inflation rate fell three-tenths of a percentage point below April’s reported inflation of 2.2%. The “euro area,” or more commonly ...