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Consumer price index in euro area up 2% annually, in line with European Central Bank's target, while unchanged from previous ...
Annual headline inflation remained at 2 percent, the same level as in June and a touch above analyst forecasts of 1.9 percent ...
However, the eurozone economy avoided the contraction that was forecast by many economists, further evidence of the resilience displayed by the global economy during a time of gre ...
GDP growth in the eurozone narrowly avoided turning negative in the second quarter despite the drag on the economy from ...
Despite all the economic sluggishness and uncertainty in recent years, the eurozone labour market has remained as strong as ...
Eurozone inflation remained at the European Central Bank’s 2 per cent target last month, bucking expectations of a slight fall as lower energy costs and a stronger euro helped keep prices in check.
Better convergence matters for the ECB. More synchronised labour markets help align macroeconomic cycles, bringing the Eurozone closer to an optimal currency union and facilitating policymakers’ ...
Consumer prices in July were 2.0% higher than the same month of last year, matching the inflation rate of June.
According to preliminary data released by Eurostat, inflation in Greece was up to 3.7% in July – a slight increase from 3.6% ...
Eurozone inflation held steady at 2% in July, easing pressure on the ECB. The euro is on track for its worst week since 2022 ...
The jobless rate stood at 6.2% in June, unchanged from a revised May estimate and matching historically low levels.
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