Inflation rises in eurozone, complicating European Central Bank’s next move

31 July 2024, 10:34

A tram drives past the European Central Bank building in Frankfurt
Europe Economy. Picture: PA

The rate hit 2.6% in July, above the bank’s target.

Inflation in the 20 countries that use the euro has risen to 2.6% in July, figures show.

This is above the European Central Bank’s (ECB) target and is complicating its next decision on whether to cut interest rates and boost growth as the economy struggles to stage a convincing recovery after more than a year of stagnation.

Inflation rose from 2.5% in June, according to official figures on Wednesday from the EU statistics agency Eurostat.

Services inflation, a figure closely watched by the ECB, remained elevated at 4.0%, down from 4.1%.

The rise will intensify discussions around the ECB’s next move at its September 12 meeting.

The central bank for the eurozone countries made a first tentative interest rate cut in June, lowering its benchmark rate by a quarter of a percentage point to 3.75%.

The bank’s governing council then hit pause at the July meeting, with ECB president Christine Lagarde saying the bank would take its next decisions meeting by meeting based on incoming data.

The ECB along with other central banks including the US Federal Reserve rapidly raised interest rates to combat a spike in inflation sparked by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and higher energy prices as well as the sudden rebound of the economy after the pandemic, which strained supplies of parts and raw materials.

Europe in particular was hit by higher energy prices after Russia cut off most supplies of natural gas.

Christine Lagarde
Christine Lagarde said the bank would take its next decisions meeting by meeting based on incoming data (dpa via AP)

Energy prices have fallen and inflation is now down from its peak of 10.6% in October 2022.

But it has remained stuck between 2% and 3%, short of the ECB’s target of 2% which is considered best for the economy.

Rate hikes combat inflation by raising the cost of credit for buying things, cooling demand for goods and taking the pressure off prices.

However, higher rates can hurt growth, and recent economic data have been downbeat as Europe struggles to show a convincing recovery after more than a year of near-zero growth figures.

Gross domestic product rose 0.3% in each of the first two quarters of this year, an improvement on zero or below.

But recent indicators of economic activity going forward, such as S&P Global’s purchasing managers’ index, suggest that the economy is still barely growing.

By Press Association

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