《經濟》歐元區首季談判工資增幅三年來最低
歐洲央行數據顯示,歐元區第一季度談判工資按年增長2.38%,較前一季度的4.12%大幅放緩,是自2021年第四季度以來的最低增幅,支持了歐洲央行關於工資驅動的通脹壓力正在減緩的觀點。
薪酬增長的放緩加強了進一步減息的理由,市場預期歐洲央行下月將再次降低利率。服務業通脹,受到工資的重大影響,4月份上升4%,但整體通脹持平於2.2%。歐洲委員會預計通脹到2025年中期將降至2%,並在2026年低於該水平。
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