The twelve-month inflation declined in the EU
Annual inflation reduced in the European Union by 1.4 percent in February, compared to January.
According to the EU's statistical office; Latvia has the best datas, where consumer prices decreased by 4.3 percent in February, compared to the datas of a year earlier. Hungary is at the very end of the list, with a 5.6 percent twelve-month inflation.
In the euro area, the twelve-month inflation was 0.9 percent in February, after the 1.0 percent of January – reports MTI.

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