Persistent Inflation in Europe as Core Prices Decline Slower Than Anticipated

Persistent Inflation in Europe as Core Prices Decline Slower Than Anticipated

Inflation Rate Decline

Euro area inflation eased to 2.6% in February 2024, down from 2.8% in January, according to a flash estimate from Eurostat. This marks a significant decline from the peak of 10.6% in October 2022. The main components contributing to this decline are food, alcohol & tobacco, which saw a decrease in annual rate from 5.6% in January to 4.0% in February. Services inflation also dipped slightly to 3.9%, with non-energy industrial goods at 1.6%. Notably, energy prices continued their downward trend, recording a -3.7% change.

Core Inflation Surpasses Expectations

Contrasting the overall decline, core inflation, which excludes volatile…
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