Germany's Annual Consumer Price Inflation Eases to 2.0% in June
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Inflation in Germany continues to decline, reaching 2.0 percent in June. Experts see relaxation, but warn against new risks.
The inflation rate in Germany fell to two percent in June and thus to the lowest level in over half a year. In May, the figure was 2.1 percent. Not only fuelling and heating became cheaper, the rise in food prices also flattened.
Inflation is surprisingly falling to the lowest level since autumn. Not only fuelling and heating are getting cheaper, but the rise in food prices is also slowing down.
Thanks to further falling energy prices, inflation in Germany has surprisingly fallen to 2.0 percent. However, in the longer term, there will be further inflationary pressure, experts warn.
Inflation in Germany slows down. Consumer prices in June were 2.0 percent higher than in the same month of the previous year, as reported by the Federal Statistical Office on the basis of provisional figures. In May the rate was 2.1 percent.
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