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German inflation slows to lowest pace since mid-2021
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German inflation slows to lowest pace since mid-2021

January 31, 2024

Germany’s inflation rate hovered around 2.9% in January, partly driven by falling energy prices.

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 A person holds a product near the price tag in a discount supermarket in Berlin
Food prices continue to rise, but not as much as they wereImage: Annegret Hilse/REUTERS

German consumer prices rose 2.9% annually in January, down from 3.7% in December, according to preliminary data from federal statistics agency Destatis released on Wednesday.

The data office said it is the lowest figure since June 2021, when the consumer price index (CPI) rose 2.4%.

Energy cost 2.8% less in January than the previous year.

The cost of food increased by 3.8% year-on-year in January, lower than the 4.5% recorded in December and 5.5% in November.

Survey data released on Wednesday by the Munich-based Ifo Institute economic research group indicated that many consumer-facing companies in Germany plan to raise prices next year.

“Inflation is therefore expected to fall only slowly in the coming months,” said ifo director of economic research Timo Wollmershäuser.

More to follow…

bass/wmr (dpa, afp)

Source: DW

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