12 stories tagged #Eurostat

  1. Why Your Grocery Bill Remains High Despite Inflation Cooling
    finance

    Why Your Grocery Bill Remains High Despite Inflation Cooling

    A breakdown of why grocery prices stay elevated even as inflation slows, covering wage costs, supply chains, and regional disparities.

    3d ago 1 min read
  2. Eurozone Inflation Surges to 3% on Energy Spike and Stalled Growth
    finance

    Eurozone Inflation Surges to 3% on Energy Spike and Stalled Growth

    Annual inflation hits 3% in April, driven by a 10.9% energy price surge due to the Iran war, as eurozone GDP slows to 0.1%.

    last mo. 1 min read
  3. EU Energy Bill Skyrockets $32 Billion Amid Geopolitical Turmoil
    finance

    EU Energy Bill Skyrockets $32 Billion Amid Geopolitical Turmoil

    Europe faces a $32 billion surge in energy costs, driven by conflict and persistent inflation, dampening hopes for significant ECB rate cuts.

    last mo. 1 min read
  4. Europe's Real Wages Decline Despite Nominal Growth: Who's Falling Behind?
    finance

    Europe's Real Wages Decline Despite Nominal Growth: Who's Falling Behind?

    Analysis reveals real wages in Europe have declined by 3% since 2020 due to inflation outpacing nominal wage growth, impacting purchasing power across major economies.

    last mo. 1 min read
  5. Fuel Prices Skyrocket Post-Iran Standoff: Europe and UK Hit Hardest
    world

    Fuel Prices Skyrocket Post-Iran Standoff: Europe and UK Hit Hardest

    Analysis of global fuel price spikes, detailing the impact on European and UK consumers following geopolitical tensions impacting oil exports.

    last mo. 1 min read
  6. Euro Area Business Activity Shrinks Amid Services Sector Slump
    finance

    Euro Area Business Activity Shrinks Amid Services Sector Slump

    Euro area business activity unexpectedly contracts for the first time since late 2024, signaling a significant downturn in the services sector. Analysts eye ECB policy.

    last mo. 1 min read
  7. ECB Rate Hike Unlikely: Markets Eye Inflation Amid Geopolitical Risks
    finance

    ECB Rate Hike Unlikely: Markets Eye Inflation Amid Geopolitical Risks

    ECB Governing Council member Martins Kazaks suggests the next rate move is not predetermined. Markets show minimal expectation for significant cuts amid persistent inflation and geopolitical concerns.

    last mo. 1 min read
  8. Europe's Housing Boom: Hungary Leads Nation's Property Surge
    world

    Europe's Housing Boom: Hungary Leads Nation's Property Surge

    Discover which European countries experienced the most significant house price growth in late 2025, driven by stabilizing interest rates and renewed buyer demand.

    last mo. 1 min read