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Eurozone data

By Gerrit Wiesmann in Frankfurt

Published: August 1 2008 03:00 | Last updated: August 1 2008 03:00

High energy and food costs in the eurozone pushed annual price rises to 4.1 per cent in July, a 10th of a point higher than the level seen in June and another record for the nine-year-old single currency region, writes Gerrit Wiesmann in Frankfurt.

Eurozone inflation is running at more than double the "close to but just below" 2 per cent level the European Central Bank sees as providing price stability. But economists do not think this will usher in a rate rise in the way the previous month's record inflation did.

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