Euro zone inflation jumps to 3% as economic growth almost stalls
Inflation jumped in April while the euro zone economy expanded a meager 0.1% in the first quarter of the year, data showed on Thursday.
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The euro zone economy expanded by a meager 0.1% in the first quarter of the year, preliminary data showed on Thursday, as the Iran war hampers growth in the region and inflation pressures intensify.The print came as flash data showed consumer prices in the single currency area are creeping higher, with inflation jumping to 3% in April, up from 2.6% in the twelve months to March and from 1.9% the month before that. The data prints come ahead of the European Central Bank's next monetary policy decision on Thursday, with the bank's governing council widely expected to hold its benchmark interest rate at 2% as it gauges how inflationary pressures caused by the Iran war, particularly fuel price rises, play out.Economists fear Europe could be facing a period of "stagflation" — low growth,…
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