German Inflation Rate Drops to 2.0% in December

In December, German inflation decreased to 2.0%, as announced by the federal statistics office. This confirms earlier data, contrasting with the previous month's 2.6% year-on-year inflation rate. More detailed monthly data is available on the statistics office's website.

German Inflation Rate Drops to 2.0% in December
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German inflation slowed down to 2.0% in December, the federal statistics office confirmed on Friday. This aligns with preliminary data released earlier.

In November, consumer prices harmonised for comparison with other European Union countries were at 2.6% year-on-year.

Further monthly data can be accessed on the statistics office's website.

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