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This Article is From Jun 30, 2019

Euro-Zone Inflation Holds at 1.2% as ECB Prepares More Stimulus

(Bloomberg) --

Euro-area inflation was unchanged well below the European Central Bank's goal in June, despite a faster-than-expected pickup in underlying prices.

The rate of growth was 1.2% this month, in line with economists' estimates. The core measure, excluding energy, food and tobacco, picked up to 1.1%. The ECB's target is to restore inflation to just below 2% over the medium term.

Lackluster prices and downside risks from global trade tensions have prompted the ECB to consider adding more monetary stimulus for the economy. President Mario Draghi said last week that officials will act if the outlook doesn't improve, stoking speculation that interest rates will be cut further from record lows this summer.

Read more: ECB Seen Cutting Rates in September as Draghi Reloads Stimulus

The ECB's next policy meeting is July 25. Monetary policy makers around the world have turned dovish in recent months as global growth has slowed. The Federal Reserve is expected to cut rates this year, while nations including Australia, Russia, India and Chile have already started easing.

See our survey of the ECB presidential race

--With assistance from Barbara Sladkowska and Zoe Schneeweiss.

To contact the reporter on this story: Paul Gordon in Frankfurt at pgordon6@bloomberg.net

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Craig Stirling at cstirling1@bloomberg.net

©2019 Bloomberg L.P.

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