Inflation Accelerates to 2.9% in the Eurozone and 3% in the EU
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Annual inflation in the Eurozone in July of this year compared to the same month of the previous year amounted to 2.9 percent, while the year-on-year price increase in the EU amounted to three percent in this period.
Prices in the EU region rise by 2.9 percent. Energy prices drive German inflation. The fuel discount also has an impact here.
Inflation in Europe Rises Again to 3% for the Price of Energy and Augurs for a Winter of High Prices
The annual inflation rate in the euro area stood at 2.9% in July, a tenth higher than the price increase in June, while in the European Union as a whole it also rose a tenth, to 3%, as confirmed by Eurostat. Specifically, the acceleration ... Continue reading "Inflation in Europe rises again to 3% for the price of energy and augurs for a winter of high prices"
Eurozone inflation climbed to 3% year-on-year in July, pushed by energy and conflict in Iran. The data confirms a rebound that moves the euro zone away from the European Central Bank’s 2% target and puts pressure back on the bloc’s economies. Energy prices in Europe climbed back above 10% in July. The combination of more expensive crude oil and logistical tension in the Middle East has returned pressure to economies that had not yet closed the i…
www,finanzasdigital.com Annual inflation in the euro area was 2.9% in July 2026, slightly above the 2.8% recorded in June, according to data... The post inflation in the euro zone accelerates to 2.9% in July; that in the EU reaches 3% appeared first on Digital Finance.
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