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Eurozone inflation shows signs of easing

By Ralph Atkins in Frankfurt

Published: August 29 2008 12:04 | Last updated: August 29 2008 12:28

Eurozone inflation has eased more than expected this month, while latest survey results suggest recession risks have mounted.

Annual inflation in the 15-country region dropped to 3.8 per cent in August, down from a record 4 per cent in July, according to Eurostat, the European Union’s statistical unit. The fall almost certainly reflected lower energy costs and followed better than expected inflation figures this week from Germany and Spain.

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