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French Inflation Hit Lowest Point In More Than A Year In March

By Steve Wynne-Jones
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French Inflation Hit Lowest Point In More Than A Year In March

French inflation in March hit its lowest point in more than a year, according to final EU-harmonised data published on Thursday, which was in line with initial estimates.

The INSEE statistics agency said French consumer prices rose by 0.9% in March from February, giving a 12-month rate of 1.3% - marking the lowest reading since February 2018.

Euro zone inflation has steadily drifted lower in recent months despite rising wages and record high employment.

Data at the start of April showed that inflation in the euro zone slowed to 1.4% in March from 1.5% a month earlier, below the ECB's target for having inflation of almost 2% within the euro zone bloc.

German inflation also remained below the European Central Bank's target level for a fourth consecutive month in March.

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