French Consumer Inflation Confirmed at 0.9% in July
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In its study published on 14 August, the National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies points to an increase in inflation, which is greater over one year than in the past month.
Over 12 months, this increase is due to slight accelerations in service and food prices, offset by a sharper fall in energy prices.
French consumer inflation confirmed at 0.9% in July
(Reuters) -Consumer price inflation in France was stable in July and met analysts’ expectations and the preliminary reading, statistics office INSEE said on Thursday. France’s harmonized inflation rate, adjusted for comparison with other euro zone countries, was +0.9% year-on-year in July, INSEE said. A poll of 17 analysts surveyed by Reuters had on average expected the +0.9% rate for EU-harmonised inflation. INSEE reported the same figure in it…
On a monthly basis, consumer prices rose 0.2% in July 2025, after rising 0.4% in June.
Eurostat also maintained growth data for the euro area and the European Union in the second quarter.
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