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Core inflation remains high for EU, as headline sees disinflation

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Quick Take

  • The inflation rate year over year for the Eurozone area saw 6.1%, which was in line with consensus.
  • However, it remains three times the target of the ECB of 2%.
  • Core inflation remained stubborn, high, and around 5.3%, falling just 0.3% from the previous month.
  • This is a problem in the Western world, as the headline continues to see disinflation, but core inflation which excludes energy and food, is becoming increasingly stubborn.
  • This follows the 25bps rate hike yesterday from the ECB that saw their interest rate increase to 4.00%.
  • Disinflation is different from deflation; deflation is a decrease in the general price level of goods and services.
  • Disinflation means that prices are still increasing but increasing at a slower rate than before.
Inflation: (Source: Eurostat)

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