Germany's annual inflation up to 2.2% in August, exceeding forecasts

Services and food prices led increase in consumer prices in August, while energy prices continued to fall

By Mucahithan Avcioglu

ISTANBUL (AA) - The consumer price index (CPI) in Germany rose 2.2% in August on a yearly basis, up from 2% in July, according to preliminary estimates released on Friday.

The markets expected the consumer inflation to tick up to 2.1% for August.

The figure was at 2% in July and June, its lowest level since last October, Federal Statistical Office (Destatis) data showed.

The CPI figures were at 2.1% in May and April and 2.2% in March, down from a 14-month high of 2.6% in December.

Above-average increases in services and food prices continued to drive up inflation with increases of 3.1% and 2.5%, respectively.

Meanwhile, energy prices continued to see a significant decline in August, though at a slower pace, falling 2.4% year-on-year.

The inflation rate excluding food and energy, often referred to as core inflation, was at 2.7% in August on an annual basis, stable from the previous month.

Compared to June, consumer prices rose 0.1% in August, slowing from a 0.3% rise in July, but still exceeding the market estimates.

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