Germany’s inflation climbs to 2.4%

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In October 2024, Germany’s inflation rate rose to 2.4%, as per the preliminary figures from the Federal Statistical Office, Destatis

This increase defied the expectations of analysts, who had predicted a 0.1% decrease, thus narrowly preventing Germany from entering a technical recession, defined by two successive quarters of economic decline.

The inflation rate is adjusted for consistency across the eurozone.

Following this, Destatis released a preliminary report earlier on Wednesday 30th October 2024 showing that Germany’s GDP grew by 0.2% in the third quarter, in comparison to the preceding three months.

Previously, inflation had fallen to 1.8% in September 2024, after reaching the European Central Bank’s target of 2% in August.

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