The European Central Bank monitors its success in controlling inflation in the eurozone by the so-called harmonised index of consumer prices.
The HICP, as it is inelegantly known, is a common measure of inflation across the 15-member bloc. It replaced each country’s longstanding national consumer prices index, or CPI. Common definitions were necessary to judge whether countries could be judged to have satisfied the Maastricht criteria for monetary union that included inflation.

European house prices 

