Eurozone Consumer Prices Rise 0.8% Month-on-Month in February
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) for the Eurozone (19 countries using the euro) rose by 0.8% in February compared to the previous month.
According to Investing.com on the 17th, the Eurozone's February CPI turned to an upward trend. After declining month-on-month for three consecutive months since November last year, it increased by 0.8% in February.
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Compared to the same period last year, it rose by 8.5%.
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