Eurozone’s annual consumer inflation tumbled to a 13-month low in March following a decline in energy prices, according to flash estimates released on Friday.
Consumer prices increased 6.9% year-on-year in March, the slowest pace of gain since February 2022, Eurostat data showed.
The market forecast was a 7.1% rise after an 8.5% annual gain in February.
Energy prices fell 0.9% on an annual basis in March, after climbing 13.7% in February.
On monthly basis, the euro area consumer prices index went up by 0.9% in March.
The cost of energy in the single currency zone decreased by 2.2% month-on-month.