Market Analysis
According to a European Central Bank survey released on Friday, Eurozone consumers' inflation expectations remained stable in June after decreasing for four consecutive months. The ECB's Consumer Expectations Survey is a key tool used by central bankers across the euro zone's 20 countries to assess public confidence in their ability to achieve their 2% inflation target.
The latest survey revealed that the median consumer anticipated an average inflation rate of 2.8% over the next 12 months, unchanged from May and a decrease from 3.3% in January. Inflation expectations for three years ahead were also steady at 2.3%, the same as the previous month.
The ECB lowered interest rates in June and is expected to do so again in September, as it projects inflation will gradually approach the 2% target by the end of next year following a significant price surge in 2021-2022.
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