German inflation is stable 1.1 Y/Y

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Inflation in Germany amounted to 1.1 percent on an annual basis in November, just like a month earlier. The German Federal Statistical Office reported this on the basis of a definitive figure, which corresponds to a provisional estimate.

German consumer prices fell by 0.8 percent on a monthly basis. On the basis of the European harmonized measurement method, German inflation amounted to 1.2 percent. These figures also correspond to the provisional estimates.

French inflation amounted to 1 percent on an annual basis. On a monthly basis it was 0.1 percent.


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