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German Inflation Slows, Backing Case for ECB to Maintain Rates

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German inflation slowed closer to 2% in October, reinforcing the European Central Bank’s view that price growth is in check.

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German consumer prices rose slightly slower in October. After reaching an annual peak in September, the inflation rate now fell to 2.3 percent. [more]]>

·Hamburg, Germany
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Life in Germany is not so expensive anymore, but inflation is persistently above two percent.

·Berlin, Germany
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Inflation in Germany fell in October. On average, goods and services increased by 2.3 percent compared to the previous year.

·Berlin, Germany
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The annual inflation rate in Germany fell by 0.1 percentage point to 2.3 percent in October compared to September, according to the first estimate published today by the German Federal Statistical Office. In a monthly comparison, price growth was 0.3 percent.

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Life in Germany is not so expensive anymore. But inflation is persistently above two percent. Especially when it comes to buying food, this is noticeable in the purse.

·Leipzig, Germany
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latribune.fr broke the news in on Thursday, October 30, 2025.
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