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    ECB maintains steady course as euro zone inflation normalizes

    November 30, 2025
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    FRANKFURT, November 30, 2025: Inflation across the euro area edged closer to the European Central Bank’s 2 percent target in November, reinforcing expectations that policymakers will keep interest rates steady at their upcoming meeting. The latest data indicates that price pressures are moderating, aligning with the ECB’s objective after a prolonged period of monetary tightening aimed at curbing inflation across the 20-nation bloc. Preliminary estimates from Eurostat show that consumer prices in the euro zone rose by about 2.1 percent year-on-year in November, slightly higher than October’s 2.0 percent rate.

    ECB maintains steady course as euro zone inflation normalizes
    Eurozone inflation steadies signaling balanced growth and price stability.

    Core inflation, which excludes volatile items such as food and energy, was estimated at 2.4 percent, underscoring gradual stabilization in underlying price trends. The data comes just weeks ahead of the ECB’s final policy decision of the year, where officials are widely expected to maintain the benchmark deposit rate at 2 percent following a series of hikes that began in 2022. Economists note that the current figures represent one of the most stable inflation readings in more than two years.

    Declining energy costs, softer consumer demand, and easing supply constraints have all contributed to the slowdown in headline inflation. Despite the improvement, the ECB has signaled its intention to keep monetary policy restrictive for as long as necessary to ensure that inflation remains sustainably anchored around its target. Across major euro-area economies, inflation patterns remain uneven. Germany and Spain recorded slightly stronger price pressures in November, while France and Italy reported more subdued readings.

    Inflation aligns closely with European Central Bank target

    The variation reflects differences in national energy pricing systems, fiscal support measures, and the pace of wage growth. Nonetheless, the overall picture suggests that the bloc’s inflation trajectory is broadly consistent with the ECB’s projections for a gradual return to stability. Recent statements from ECB officials indicate confidence that the current policy stance is appropriate given the prevailing economic data. Policymakers have emphasized the importance of remaining data-dependent, particularly as the effects of past rate increases continue to feed through to the broader economy.

    The ECB’s latest minutes showed broad consensus among governing council members that it was premature to discuss any adjustment to rates, highlighting the need to monitor inflation developments over the coming months. Financial markets have largely priced in a prolonged period of policy stability, with limited expectations of further tightening or an imminent shift toward rate reductions. Bond yields across the euro area have stabilized in recent weeks, while the euro has traded within a narrow range against the dollar, reflecting a calmer monetary environment.

    Data-driven policy keeps inflation expectations anchored

    The combination of slowing inflation and steady rates has provided a measure of relief for businesses and consumers, even as economic growth remains subdued. The ECB’s December meeting will include updated macroeconomic projections extending to 2028, offering a clearer view of the region’s medium-term outlook. These forecasts are expected to reaffirm that inflation is on a path consistent with the central bank’s target, though risks related to global trade, geopolitical tensions, and energy markets remain under observation.

    For now, the stabilization of inflation near 2 percent marks a significant milestone for the euro zone after years of volatility, setting the stage for a steady policy course into 2026. It signals that the European Central Bank’s prolonged tightening cycle is achieving its intended effect, restoring balance to price dynamics across member states. The return of inflation to near target levels also strengthens consumer and business confidence, offering governments and investors greater clarity after an extended period of uncertainty. While growth remains moderate, the alignment of inflation with the ECB’s objective represents a turning point in the region’s post-pandemic economic normalization. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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