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German inflation eases further, strengthening case for ECB cuts

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Posted on April 30, 2025

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By Maria Martinez BERLIN (Reuters) - German inflation fell in April, data showed on Wednesday, bolstering the case for policymakers seeking further interest rate cuts at the European Central Bank.

German Inflation Decline Strengthens ECB Rate Cut Case

By Maria Martinez

BERLIN (Reuters) - German inflation fell in April, data showed on Wednesday, bolstering the case for policymakers seeking further interest rate cuts at the European Central Bank.

Inflation eased further in April to a slightly higher-than-forecast 2.2%, according to preliminary data from the federal statistics office.

Analysts polled by Reuters had projected an April reading of 2.1%, after a year-on-year increase in consumer prices of 2.3% in March, based on data harmonised to compare with other European countries.

The data comes ahead of the euro zone inflation release on Friday. Inflation in the bloc is expected at 2.1% in April, down from 2.2% in the previous month, according to economists polled by Reuters.

ECB policymakers are becoming increasingly confident about cutting interest rates in June as inflation continues its march lower. The ECB trimmed its benchmark rate to 2.25% earlier this month.

However, core inflation, which excludes volatile food and energy prices, rose to 2.9% in April from 2.6% in the previous month.

(Reporting by Rachel More and Maria Martinez, editing by Thomas Seythal and Ludwig Burger)

Key Takeaways

  • German inflation fell to 2.2% in April.
  • ECB may cut interest rates further in June.
  • Core inflation rose to 2.9% in April.
  • Eurozone inflation expected at 2.1% in April.
  • ECB's benchmark rate is currently at 2.25%.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The article discusses the decline in German inflation and its implications for potential interest rate cuts by the European Central Bank.
How did core inflation change?
Core inflation, excluding food and energy prices, rose to 2.9% in April from 2.6% in March.
What are the expectations for Eurozone inflation?
Eurozone inflation is expected to be 2.1% in April, down from 2.2% in March, according to economists.

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