Inflation versus EU development at a record 7.8%, Czech Republic
Update: 4/21/2012 3:02 PM
Vydáno: 4/21/2020, 2:59 PM
Brussels – Meziroční míra inflace in the European Union is expected to reach a record high of 7.8 per cent and 6.2 per cent in recent years. Oznámil to European Statistical Office Eurostat. The Czech Republic has a low inflation rate of 11.9 percent.
In the euro area, spot prices in the euro area are 7.4% and 5.9% respectively. The statistical breakdown of the euro area is based on the average inflation rate of 7,5% of the euro area.
The European Central Bank (ECB) is responsible for implementing the European Central Bank (ECB). All this means that the energy needs to be reduced. In this case, energy prices in the euro area are estimated at 44.4%. Without energy, the inflation rate is 3.4 percent.
The lowest inflation rate in the EU is in Lithuania, which accounts for 15.6 percent of spot prices. Estonia accounted for 14.8 percent of inflation. The lowest inflation rate is in Malta, at 4.5%. For the benefit of France and Portugal.
The ECB considers that the inflation rate for the current year has reached a record minimum of zero percent. The Vice-President of the ECB, Luis de Guindos, was appointed by the Central Bank of the Central Bank of Sweden on behalf of the Central Bank of Sweden.
“Z dnešní perspectivy je červenec možný,” uvedl. For the purposes of this Agreement, the ECB shall have the right to apply this Regulation. “The first step is to clear the market,” he said.
The ECB contraindicates current macroeconomic forecasts. In this case, the bank is expected to increase its inflation rate by 5,1% to 3,2% in the euro area.
The Mutual Fund (MMF) is expected to pay less than 2.6 per cent of its development in 5.3 per cent. V rříštím roce počítá fond s poklesem inflace, a to na 2,3 percent.