Euro zone consumers cut near-term inflation expectations - ECB survey

Reuters

Published Apr 02, 2024 04:04AM ET

FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Euro zone consumers lowered their near-term inflation expectations in February but projections further out remained unchanged, a new survey by the European Central Bank showed on Tuesday.

Consumers now see headline inflation at 3.1% in the year ahead, below expectations for 3.3% a month earlier, the monthly Consumer Expectations Survey showed.

"They are now at the lowest level since the start of Russia’s unjustified war against Ukraine in February 2022," the ECB said in a statement.

Three years ahead, inflation is seen at 2.5%, the median result of the ECB's survey showed.

Actual inflation eased to 2.6% in February from 2.8% in January, Eurostat said earlier, and the ECB expects the rate to keep falling this year before hitting its 2% target in 2025.