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    Inflation across euro zone falls to two-year low at 2 percent

    January 8, 2026
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    EuroWire, BRUSSELS: Inflation across the euro zone eased to 2.0 percent in December, reaching the European Central Bank’s target and aligning with economists’ expectations, according to preliminary data released by Eurostat. The decline from November’s 2.1 percent reading underscores a continued moderation in price pressures across the 20-nation currency bloc following more than two years of elevated inflation. The slowdown in headline inflation was driven primarily by lower energy costs, which fell significantly on an annual basis. Energy prices declined by 6.7 percent compared with December 2024, providing broad relief to households and industries. Food, alcohol, and tobacco prices rose by 4.8 percent, showing a slower pace of increase than in previous months.

    Inflation across euro zone falls to two-year low at 2 percent
    The euro zone reaches its 2% inflation goal marking steady economic normalization.

    Non-energy industrial goods registered a 2.5 percent rise, while services inflation held at 3.4 percent, reflecting still-elevated costs in key consumer and business sectors. Core inflation, which excludes volatile energy and food prices, eased to 2.9 percent in December from 3.0 percent in November. The data suggest that underlying price growth is gradually stabilizing, even as some sectors continue to experience persistent price rigidity. Economists noted that the recent data confirm a steady disinflation trend that began in mid-2024 after record-high readings the previous year. The December figure marks the first time since June 2025 that the euro area’s overall inflation has met the ECB’s official target of 2 percent, which it defines as consistent with price stability. The central bank has maintained restrictive monetary policy since September 2023, with its main refinancing rate currently at 4.5 percent, following an unprecedented series of rate hikes aimed at controlling inflation that had peaked above 10 percent in late 2022.

    National data show that inflation varied across member states. Germany, the region’s largest economy, recorded an annual inflation rate of 2.3 percent, while France posted 2.1 percent. Spain reported a lower rate of 1.8 percent, reflecting easing energy and transport costs. Italy registered a 2.2 percent inflation rate, while smaller euro zone economies such as Portugal and Ireland reported readings below 2 percent. These variations illustrate differing impacts of energy markets, fiscal policies, and domestic consumption patterns across the bloc. The European Union as a whole reported an inflation rate of 2.4 percent in December, slightly above the euro area average but continuing a downward trend from previous months. The easing inflation trajectory has provided a measure of stability to the region’s economic outlook after a period marked by volatility in global energy prices, supply chain constraints, and external shocks.

    Core inflation dips showing steady moderation in prices

    The moderation in price pressures also follows a period of weaker economic activity in several euro zone countries. Industrial output and retail sales data released late in 2025 showed limited growth, reflecting subdued consumer demand and higher borrowing costs. Nonetheless, the return of inflation to the target range has strengthened confidence that price stability is being restored without triggering a sharp downturn in economic performance. Labor market conditions remained resilient through the end of 2025, with unemployment holding near record lows at 6.4 percent in November. Wage growth, while slowing slightly from its peak earlier in the year, continued to support household spending power. The combination of cooling inflation and stable employment is viewed as a sign of balanced economic adjustment after a period of sustained policy tightening.

    The decline in inflation also reflects easing external pressures. Global energy prices stabilized through the fourth quarter of 2025 following a period of volatility, while commodity input costs for manufacturers and producers declined. Transportation and logistics costs have normalized, helping reduce import prices across the euro zone. These developments contributed to lower production costs and more stable pricing in both goods and services sectors. Market analysts observed that the euro area’s inflation path remains consistent with broader global trends, as major economies such as the United States and the United Kingdom also reported declining inflation rates toward the end of 2025. The synchronized disinflation across advanced economies reflects both monetary tightening measures and improved global supply conditions.

    Inflation stabilization marks milestone in euro zone recovery

    While inflation has returned to the ECB’s target, policymakers have emphasized the importance of confirming the sustainability of this trend in the coming months. The December data, while positive, represent only one stage in a gradual normalization process following a prolonged period of price instability across Europe. The Eurostat flash estimate will be followed by final data later in January, expected to confirm the 2.0 percent figure. With inflation stabilizing at the target level, the euro zone begins 2026 with a firmer foundation for economic recovery, supported by lower price pressures and improving purchasing power across member states. The European Commission is scheduled to release updated economic forecasts in February, providing further insight into growth prospects and fiscal performance across the euro area. For now, December’s inflation data signal that the euro zone has entered a new phase of price stability, marking a significant milestone after years of inflationary strain.

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