Data released on Wednesday show that consumer prices fell in the Eurozone for the first time since the global financial crisis in 2009. The consensus was that inflation would drop to about 0 or – 0.1%. But in the year to December, consumer prices dropped 0.2%. With oil prices still dwindling, it’s clear that falling ...
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