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  2. Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices - Wikipedia

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    The US CPI calculates "rental-equivalent" costs for owner-occupied housing while the HICP considers such expenditure as investment and excludes it. The Bureau of Labor Statistics, the producer of the U.S. CPI, calculated an experimental index designed for direct comparison with the HICP. [2]

  3. Monetary Union Index of Consumer Prices - Wikipedia

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  4. European stock futures higher; Eurozone inflation data due - AOL

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    European stock markets are expected to open higher Wednesday ahead of key Eurozone inflation data, but sentiment remains fragile amid uncertainty over China’s COVID policies. At 02:00 ET (07:00 ...

  5. Eurozone CPI set to weaken in November after German ... - AOL

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  6. Enlargement of the eurozone - Wikipedia

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    The enlargement of the eurozone is an ongoing process within the European Union (EU).All member states of the European Union, except Denmark which negotiated an opt-out from the provisions, are obliged to adopt the euro as their sole currency once they meet the criteria, which include: complying with the debt and deficit criteria outlined by the Stability and Growth Pact, keeping inflation and ...

  7. Macroeconomic data in the eurozone countries - Wikipedia

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    The key macroeconomic data in the eurozone countries are: General government net debt / Percent of GDP; General government net lending/borrowing / Percent of GDP;

  8. 2021–2023 inflation surge - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, the Eurozone fell into recession from January to March [223] and also in March, the Eurozone core inflation hit a record 5.7%, the highest level since records began in 2001. [224] On 14 September, the ECB raised the interest rate for the tenth consecutive time to 4%, the highest since the euro was launched in 1999. [225] [226]

  9. Economy of Europe - Wikipedia

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    For future investment plans, European energy-intensive manufacturers and firms are more interested in climate investments than non-energy-intensive enterprises, with 48% now investing and 57% planning to invest. [76] Productive investment, as of 2023 (excluding housing), has been increasing as a percentage of GDP in Europe.