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German Inflation Jumps to 2.4% in Highest Rate so Far This Year

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German inflation jumped to 2.4% in September, the highest rate so far this year, the Federal Statistical Office said on Tuesday, reported dpa. The provisional figure represents a significant rise from the 2.2% rate measured in August. Consumer prices rose by 0.2% month on month, the Wiesbaden-based agency said, driven by inflation in food and services. "Inflation is more persistent than many had hoped," said Commerzbank chief economist Jörg Kräm…

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Inflation in Germany has risen for the second month in a row.

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Prices in Germany are rising somewhat faster again – the inflation rate has reached its highest level so far this year. Services, in particular, have recently become significantly more expensive.

·Hamburg, Germany
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It is the highest level so far this year: the inflation rate in Germany continued to rise in September.

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Life in Germany has recently become more expensive again: consumer prices rose by 2.4 percent in September, according to an initial estimate. Inflation has reached the highest level of this year.

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Inflation in Germany continues to rise in September and thus for the second month in a row. Goods and services rose by an average of 2.4 percent compared to the same month of the previous year, according to the Federal Statistical Office.

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