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This Article is From Mar 31, 2020

Euro-Area Inflation Slows More Than Forecast on Oil Slump

(Bloomberg) --

Euro-area inflation slowed to its weakest pace in five months driven by a collapse in global oil prices.

The softness in price growth is likely to deepen further in the coming months as restrictions imposed to slow the spread of the coronavirus pandemic bring activity across the 19-nation economy into a standstill.

March inflation stood at 0.7%, the lowest since October and down from 1.2% the previous month, Eurostat said Tuesday. Economists predicted the rate would fall to 0.8%. The core measure of price pressure, which strips out volatile components such as food and fuels, slowed to 1%.

There was 4.3% year-on-year drop in energy prices, while unprocessed food costs jumped 3.5%, the most since September 2018.

With the euro area bracing for its worst slump in history, the European Central Bank has raced to provide support. It will funnel more than 1.1 trillion euros ($1.2 trillion) into the economy this year through a series of asset-purchase programs, while governments have also announced massive fiscal stimulus to cushion the economic impact of the virus.

©2020 Bloomberg L.P.

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