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Euro zone inflation drops more than expected but core price growth holds steady

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Euro zone inflation eased for the third straight month in January but relief may be limited as underlying price growth held steady and concerns have already been raised about the reliability of the figures.
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Euro zone inflation drops more than expected but core price growth holds steady

Euro zone inflation eased for the third straight month in January but relief may be limited as underlying price growth held steady and concerns have already been raised about the reliability of the figures.

2 months ago·United Kingdom
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European inflation eases for third month to 8.5 per cent

Europe's inflation rate dipped at the start of the year, giving some relief to consumers but still leaving them facing higher prices. The consumer price index for the 20 countries that use the euro currency fell to 8.5 per cent in January from a year earlier, European Union statistics agency Eurostat said Wednesday. That's after annual inflation hit 9.2 per cent in December.

2 months ago·Toronto, Canada
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European inflation eases for third month to 8.5%

LONDON (AP) — Europe's inflation rate dipped at the start of the year, giving some relief to consumers but still leaving them facing higher prices.

2 months ago·United States
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European inflation eases for third month to 8.5%

The inflation rate in countries that use the euro dipped at the start of the year, giving some relief to consumers but still leaving them facing higher prices, figures show.

2 months ago·Ireland
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Euro zone inflation dips for a third straight month as energy prices continue to fall

2 months ago·United States
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European inflation eases for 3rd month but prices still bite

By KELVIN CHAN Associated Press LONDON (AP) — Europe’s inflation rate has dipped at the start of the year, giving some relief to consumers but still leaving them facing higher prices. The European Union statistics agency said Wednesday that the consumer price index for the 20 countries that use the euro currency reached 8.5% in January compared with a year earlier. That’s down from the annual rate of 9.2% in December. It’s the first report on co…

2 months ago·Colorado Springs, United States
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