Eurozone March Inflation Rate 2.2%... In Line with Forecast
The consumer price inflation rate in the Eurozone (20 countries using the euro) has slowed for three consecutive months, approaching the medium- to long-term target of 2%.
According to Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union (EU), on the 1st (local time), the preliminary consumer price index for March rose 2.2% compared to a year earlier, matching market expectations.
The core inflation rate, which shows the underlying trend of prices, also stabilized further from 2.6% in February to 2.4% in March. By sector, the increase in service prices, which policymakers pay particular attention to, also shrank for three consecutive months, recording 2.4%.
Ahead of the European Central Bank (ECB) monetary policy committee meeting scheduled for the 17th, it was reported that although the overall inflation rate is on a stabilizing trend, no decision has yet been made on further interest rate cuts.
The impact of new U.S. tariffs, including reciprocal tariffs announced for the 2nd, could become a variable.
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ECB President Christine Lagarde appeared on Radio France Inter the day before and reiterated the forecast that the U.S.-Europe trade conflict could reduce the Eurozone’s economic growth rate by up to 0.5 percentage points (P). The ECB predicts that if the U.S. imposes a 25% tariff on European imports, the Eurozone’s economic growth rate will decrease by 0.3%P in the first year, and if the EU retaliates with the same tariff rate, it will decrease by 0.5%P.
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