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German inflation soars to 2.4%, almost falling into technical recession | Real Time Headlines

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Although Germany narrowly avoided a technical recession in the third quarter, German inflation soared to 2.4% in October, returning to above the European Central Bank’s 2% target.

The preliminary reports published by the German statistics office Destatis are harmonized across the euro area to achieve comparability.

Analysts polled by Reuters had expected unified inflation to be 2.1% in October.

Coordinated inflation has fallen to 1.8% Septemberafter reaching the ECB’s 2% target August.

Germany’s Statistics Office said on Wednesday that so-called core inflation, excluding volatile food and energy costs, was 2.9% in October, up from 2.7% in September.

Services industry inflation also rose to 4% in October from 3.8% last month.

The data was released earlier on Wednesday by Destatis pre-read Germany’s gross domestic product grew 0.2% in the third quarter compared with the previous three months.

The increase surprised analysts polled by Reuters, who had expected Germany’s economy to contract by 0.1%, narrowly avoiding a technical recession – characterized by two consecutive quarters of economic contraction.

Destatis also revised down second-quarter GDP data to a contraction of 0.3% from a previously reported decline of 0.1%.

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