Germany's Annual Inflation Rate Falls to 1.9 Percent in February
Berlin, February 27 (QNA) - Germany's annual inflation rate fell to 1.9 percent in February, compared to 2.1 percent in the previous month.
The German Federal Statistical Office stated in a press release Friday that the country's annual inflation rate reached 1.9 percent this month, according to the preliminary estimate of the Consumer Price Index (CPI), compared to 2.1 percent in January.
The statement also noted that the CPI rose by 0.2 percent month-on-month compared to January 2026, reflecting a slight increase in the overall price level.
The statement further indicated that core inflation, which excludes energy and food prices to measure underlying inflation trends, reached 2.5 percent year-on-year.
This suggests continued underlying price pressures in some sectors despite the overall decline. Meanwhile, the Harmonized Index of European Consumer Prices (HICP), used for comparisons within the Eurozone and for monetary policy purposes, recorded an annual increase of 2 percent and a monthly increase of 0.3 percent.
The Federal Statistical Office indicated that these figures represent preliminary estimates based on data from the federal states, with final, detailed results to be released in the coming days. (QNA)
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