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Eurozone inflation at record 4% | Eurozone inflation at record 4% |
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Rises in food and energy costs pushed up inflation in the 15-nation eurozone to 4% in June from 3.7% in May. | Rises in food and energy costs pushed up inflation in the 15-nation eurozone to 4% in June from 3.7% in May. |
Confirming estimates made two weeks ago, the Eurostat statistics office said the inflation rate was the highest since measurements began in 1997. | Confirming estimates made two weeks ago, the Eurostat statistics office said the inflation rate was the highest since measurements began in 1997. |
A 16% year-on-year rise in energy costs as oil prices headed above $140 a barrel was to blame, Eurostat said. | A 16% year-on-year rise in energy costs as oil prices headed above $140 a barrel was to blame, Eurostat said. |
The European Central Bank (ECB) raised interest rates to 4.25% at the start of the month to try to contain inflation. | The European Central Bank (ECB) raised interest rates to 4.25% at the start of the month to try to contain inflation. |
The ECB's target for inflation growth is about 2%, but rising food and fuel prices are making it difficult for the central bank to bring inflation back to this level. | The ECB's target for inflation growth is about 2%, but rising food and fuel prices are making it difficult for the central bank to bring inflation back to this level. |
At its latest meeting, the ECB increased interest rates to 4.25% from 4% - its first rise in a year - despite evidence that eurozone economic growth is decelerating. | At its latest meeting, the ECB increased interest rates to 4.25% from 4% - its first rise in a year - despite evidence that eurozone economic growth is decelerating. |
More rate rises? | More rate rises? |
Core inflation - that is, stripping out energy and food prices - edged up to 1.8% in June from 1.7% in May. | |
This has sparked fears from some analysts that rising costs of food and fuel are beginning to filter into other prices. | This has sparked fears from some analysts that rising costs of food and fuel are beginning to filter into other prices. |
For this reason, many predict further interest rate rises in the region, as the ECB steps up efforts to prevent this from happening. | For this reason, many predict further interest rate rises in the region, as the ECB steps up efforts to prevent this from happening. |
"Inflation pressures may ease as the economy slows, but the process of filtering through of price rises will not be stopped by the latest ECB interest rate rise - the ECB has more work to do to dampen inflationary expectations," said Nick Kounis, an economist at Fortis. | "Inflation pressures may ease as the economy slows, but the process of filtering through of price rises will not be stopped by the latest ECB interest rate rise - the ECB has more work to do to dampen inflationary expectations," said Nick Kounis, an economist at Fortis. |
He expects two more rate rises - one in October and another one in early 2009. | He expects two more rate rises - one in October and another one in early 2009. |
Others were less convinced, arguing that a sharp decline in eurozone growth, in addition to the high cost of borrowing and the strong euro, would dilute inflationary pressures in the coming months. | Others were less convinced, arguing that a sharp decline in eurozone growth, in addition to the high cost of borrowing and the strong euro, would dilute inflationary pressures in the coming months. |
Rising prices have sparked protests among fishermen, hauliers and farmers across Europe. | Rising prices have sparked protests among fishermen, hauliers and farmers across Europe. |
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