L'inflation de la zone euro a ralenti à 2.4% en mars, confirment les estimations finales
Le ralentissement de l'inflation dans la zone euro en mars s'est confirmé mercredi, la croissance des prix à la consommation correspondant au plus bas des 28 mois fixé en novembre dernier.
According to the final estimate of the eurozone's harmonised index of consumer prices, released by Eurostat, the annual rate of inflation fell to 2.4% last month – in line with the initial estimate released two weeks ago and matching consensus forecasts.
That was down from 2.6% in February and the lowest level in four months; the last time inflation edged below that level was in July 2021.
Core inflation, which excludes volatile items like food and energy, was confirmed at 2.9% in March, down from 3.1% in February and the lowest rate seen since February 2022.