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Annual inflation picked up pace in France at the end of the summer, despite a political stalemate holding back economic activity, as the European Central Bank looks likely to keep interest rates untouched.
Consumer prices rose 1.1% on year this month, EU-harmonized figures published by the country’s statistics authority showed Tuesday. That was a little less than economists had expected and keeps the rate below the 2% level targeted by the ECB, but nonetheless marks an increase to the fastest rate of annual inflation since the beginning of the year.
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