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Europe inflation eases slightly as consumer pain persists

Por: The Boston Globe Business March 02, 2023

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FRANKFURT, Germany — Inflation eased only slightly in the 20 countries that use the euro currency as the pain from higher costs for food and fuel persists and gives the European Central Bank no reason to slow interest rate increases aimed at getting prices back under control.The consumer price index reached 8.5 percent in February compared with a year earlier, a drop from 8.6 percent in January, the European Union’s statistics agency... + full article



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