Euro area inflation rose in June
Euro area inflation rose more than expected in June from a four-year low in the previous month, according to a report by Eurostat.
In June, when disease control measures were already being lifted across Europe, the annual rate of increase in consumer prices in the euro area increased from the 0.1 percent of May to 0.3 percent, according to the preliminary data. (MTI)
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