Inflation in the euro zone declined slightly in June
In June, inflation in the euro zone declined slightly, but remained positive – the EU's statistical office, the Eurostat announced on Tuesday.
According to preliminary data, consumer prices in the euro zone rose by an annual 0.2 percent in June, after the 0.3 percent in May.
The consumer price index from January to March showed a negative value and it was zero in April. (MTI)
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