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    German Inflation Fall Offers More Room for ECB Easing

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    Posted on March 14, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    German inflation dropped to 2.6% in February, suggesting potential ECB policy easing. Euro zone inflation revised to 2.3%.

    German Inflation Decline Opens Door for ECB Policy Easing

    By Maria Martinez

    BERLIN (Reuters) -German inflation unexpectedly fell in February, the statistics office said on Friday, pointing to a downward revision of euro zone figures that would back further policy easing by the European Central Bank.

    German inflation fell to 2.6% in February, revising down preliminary data which had showed annual inflation, harmonised to compare with other European Union countries, was flat in February at 2.8%.

    "This is good news for the ECB," said Cyrus de la Rubia, chief economist at Hamburg Commercial Bank. "Caution is nevertheless advised," he added.

    That was because the relatively low rise in inflation was based on a below-average increase in goods prices, de la Rubia said. However, these could rise in the course of a trade war if the EU defends itself more strongly against imports from the U.S. and China, he said.

    Inflation fell to an annual rate of 2.4% in the euro zone in February, according to a first estimate from the EU's statistics agency.

    The lower German inflation rate would now suggest euro zone inflation fell to 2.3% in February, according to Pantheon Macroeconomics estimates. Final data will be published on Wednesday.

    In Germany, the increase in food prices intensified in February and above-average increases in service prices, in particular, continued to drive up inflation, the office said. By contrast, energy prices had a downward effect on inflation.

    The month-on-month inflation rate was also slightly revised down, from an initial 0.6% to a final reading of 0.5%, it said.

    The office did not say why it revised the harmonised inflation data down.

    (Reporting by Ludwig Burger, Miranda Murray and Maria Martinez, editing by Thomas Seythal and Toby Chopra)

    Key Takeaways

    • •German inflation fell to 2.6% in February.
    • •ECB may consider further policy easing.
    • •Euro zone inflation revised to 2.3%.
    • •Food and service prices rose in Germany.
    • •Energy prices had a downward effect on inflation.

    Frequently Asked Questions about German inflation fall offers more room for ECB easing

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses the fall in German inflation and its implications for ECB policy easing.

    2How did German inflation change?

    German inflation fell to 2.6% in February, down from a preliminary 2.8%.

    3What impact does this have on the ECB?

    The lower inflation rate provides more room for the ECB to consider policy easing.

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