France's December CPI data has been released. The annual rate remains stable at 0.8%, in line with expectations; the monthly rate also stays at 0.1%. The harmonized CPI (Eurozone standard) year-over-year is 0.7%, a slight decline from the previous month, while the monthly rate remains at 0.1%. Overall, France's inflation rate is in a moderate range, and inflationary pressures are generally manageable. This data provides some reference for the European Central Bank's policy direction and asset allocation in the context of the global macro environment.
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RugPullProphet
· 3h ago
Wow, 0.8%? Europe's inflation hasn't even picked up yet, still sleepwalking.
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TestnetNomad
· 3h ago
France's inflation is so moderate... the European Central Bank will probably have to keep its hands off again, and asset allocation will have to keep being adjusted.
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WagmiWarrior
· 3h ago
With France's inflation so stable, can the European Central Bank really feel confident in cutting interest rates? It seems like we still need to watch how the Federal Reserve moves.
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NightAirdropper
· 3h ago
France's inflation is so low, at 0.8%, the Eurozone must be dying of envy.
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OnlyUpOnly
· 4h ago
0.8%, it's a bit boringly mild, the European Central Bank probably intends to keep its stance unchanged.
France's December CPI data has been released. The annual rate remains stable at 0.8%, in line with expectations; the monthly rate also stays at 0.1%. The harmonized CPI (Eurozone standard) year-over-year is 0.7%, a slight decline from the previous month, while the monthly rate remains at 0.1%. Overall, France's inflation rate is in a moderate range, and inflationary pressures are generally manageable. This data provides some reference for the European Central Bank's policy direction and asset allocation in the context of the global macro environment.