Eurozone Inflation Hits Double Digits in September

ZURICH (MaceNews) – Inflation in the countries sharing the euro reached double-digits in September, rising 10% from a year ago, according to a flash HICP figure released by Eurostat Friday.

Economists were expecting consumer inflation of 9.6%, according to the median of an Econoday survey of economists’ forecasts.

The narrow core measure which excludes energy, food, alcohol, and tobacco rose 4.8 percent in September from a year ago, also higher than the Econoday median which expected a 4.7 percent increase. Energy prices rose 40.8 percent in September, the preliminary estimates showed.

Annual inflation among the major economist in September:

  • Germany +10.9% y/y
  • Spain +9.3% y/y
  • France +6.2% y/7
  • Italy +9.5 % Y/Y
  • Netherlands +17.1% y/y

Separately, Eurostat also reported the unemployment rate for the bloc was unchanged in September from the 6.6% July level and down from 7.5% in August of last year. 

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