What country had the highest inflation in the euro area in September?
Belgium reported the highest annual inflation rate in the euro area in September 2024, of 4.5%, according to flash estimates…
Belgium reported the highest annual inflation rate in the euro area in September 2024, of 4.5%, according to flash estimates…
Belgium has once again emerged as the country with the highest inflation rate in the euro area, with an inflation rate of 5.4% in August 2024.
A slowdown in the eurozone services sector is expected in the second half of the year, a leading economist has warned.
Belgium had the highest inflation rate in the euro area in July 2024, of 5.5%, according to flash estimates published…
Germany’s inflation rate stood at 2.2% in June 2024, the same level as the previous year, new data has shown.
According to flash estimates from Eurostat, Belgium boasted the highest inflation rate in the euro area in June 2024, of 5.5%.
Romania reported the highest annual inflation rate in the European Union in May 2024, of 5.8%, followed by Belgium (4.9%) and Croatia (4.3%).
Belgium had the highest inflation rate in the euro area in May 2024, according to flash estimates provided by Eurostat.
Consumer prices in Spain rose at a faster rate in May, as reported by the national statistics agency, INE.
Lithuania reported the lowest annual inflation rate in the European Union in March 2024, of 0.6%, just ahead of Finland (0.6%) and Denmark (0.8%).