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Inflation Ticks Up in the Eurozone

Consumer prices rose 2.6 percent in the year through May, slightly higher than expected. Still, the European Central Bank seems prepared to cut interest rates next week.

Melissa Eddy
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Economic Conditions and Trends, European Central Bank, Eurozone, Inflation (Economics), Interest Rates
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