Eurozone Inflation Eases For First Time Since Mid-2021

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Eurozone Inflation Eases For First Time Since Mid-2021

(RTTNews) - Eurozone inflation moderated for the first since the middle of 2021 driven by a marked slowdown in energy price growth, however the European Central Bank is expected to deliver another interest rate hike next month given the sticky core inflation.

Inflation slowed more-than-expected to 10.0 percent in November from 10.6 percent in October, flash estimate from Eurostat showed Wednesday. Inflation slowed for the first time since June 2021.

Economists had forecast an annual rate of 10.4 percent. Nonetheless, prices registered a double-digit growth for the second month in a row.

Excluding energy, food, alcohol and tobacco, core inflation held steady at 5.0 percent in November, as expected.

There was a notable slowdown in energy price inflation in November, to 34.9 percent from 41.5 percent. Meanwhile, food inflation continued to trend up. Food, alcohol and tobacco prices moved up 13.6 percent after rising 13.1 percent a month ago.

Non-energy industrial goods prices logged a steady increase of 6.1 percent. At the same time, services cost gained 4.2 percent, slightly slower than October's 4.3 percent rise.

On a monthly basis, the harmonized index of consumer prices edged down 0.1 percent in November.

Last month, the ECB raised its key interest rates by 75 basis points and expects to hike rates further, to ensure the timely return of inflation to its 2 percent medium-term inflation target.

Although headline inflation may now be past its peak, core inflation is likely to stay well above 2 percent throughout next year as underlying inflationary price pressures remains strong, Capital Economics' economist Andrew Kenningham noted.

With its deposit rate still only at 1.5 percent, the ECB is sure to raise rates by at least 50 basis point in December, if not 75 basis point, the economist said.

Inflation slowed across major economies in the currency bloc, except France, where harmonized inflation held steady at 7.1 percent.

Germany's harmonized inflation slowed to 11.3 percent from 11.6 percent. Likewise, Italy's inflation eased slightly to 12.5 percent from 12.6 percent. In Spain, HICP inflation came in at 6.6 percent, down from 7.3 percent a month ago.

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