
European Inflation Rates Decline in June
Several European countries, including Latvia, Hungary, Sweden, and the Netherlands, reported a decrease in their annual inflation rates for June. This slowdown is attributed to factors such as stronger currencies and falling food and fuel prices.
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Consumer prices confirm Dutch inflation rate at 2.9% in June; Fuel price growth slows
Consumer prices in the Netherlands rose by an average of 2.9 percent in June compared with June 2025, according to final figures from Statistics Netherlands (CBS).
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Hungary’s inflation continued to ease in June, reaching 1.7% year-on-year as declining food prices and the appreciation of the forint offset persistent pressure from rising service costs. Analysts expect inflation to remain moderate in the coming months, while further interest rate cuts are likely. Péter Virovácz, chief economist at ING Bank, noted in his analysis […] The post Inflation Slows Further as Strong Forint and Falling Food Prices Ease Price Pressures appeared first on Hungary Today.
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