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Euro-area inflation rate goes negative for first time since 2016

The inflation rate came in at -0.2%, missing economists' median estimate for a reading of +0.2%. Core inflation hit a record low

Euro-area inflation rate goes negative for first time since 2016
Updated On : 02 Sep 2020 | 2:08 AM IST

Euro-area consumer prices stagnate in March

A renewed decline in euro-area consumer prices has proved short-lived after data for March was revised to show stagnation.The inflation rate in the 19-nation bloc was unchanged, the European Union's statistics office in Luxembourg said on Thursday, revising an earlier reading of minus 0.1 per cent. Prices fell an annual 0.2 per cent in February, which was the first drop in five months."There is a lot of noise between February and March, and again there will be some pullback and some volatility in the April figures because of the timing of the Easter holidays," said Frederik Ducrozet, an economist at Banque Pictet in Geneva. "The broader picture has not changed."Inflation remains well below the European Central Bank (ECB)'s goal of just under 2 percent, which it hasn't been near since 2013, and a moderate economic recovery has been insufficient to counteract falling oil costs. The ECB has expanded its debt purchasing to fight deflation, stepping up monthly bond purchases to euro 80 bill

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Updated On : 16 Apr 2016 | 12:32 AM IST