Consumer prices rose 7.4% on year in March after a 5.9% rise in February, according to the final estimate released Thursday by Eurostat, the European Union's statistics agency. The figure has been lowered from the preliminary estimate of 7.5%. Economists polled by The Wall Street Journal forecast eurozone inflation at 7.5% on year in March.
Consumer prices rose 2.4% over the previous month in March, below the forecast and the first estimate of 2.5%.
The core consumer price index--which excludes the more volatile categories of food and energy--rose 2.9% on year in March after rising 2.7% the previous month, below the forecast and the first estimate of 3.0%.
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