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Abstract:Economists polled by Reuters had expected the rate to remain unchanged from July, at 2%.
Euro zone inflation edged higher to 2.1% in August, according to the latest flash data from statistics agency Eurostat on Tuesday.
Economists polled by Reuters had expected the rate to remain unchanged from July, at 2%.
Core inflation, which strips out more volatile food, energy, alcohol and tobacco prices, was unchanged from 2.3% in July. The closely watched services print meanwhile was slightly lower in August, at 3.1% compared to 3.2% in July.
At 2.1%, the euro zone's latest inflation rate is just slightly higher than the European Central Bank's target of 2%.
The euro was down 0.6% against the dollar, at $1.1640. The pan-European was trading 0.7% lower Tuesday morning.
The central bank held its key interest rate at 2% in July and is expected to maintain that stance when it next meets in September, according to a majority of economists polled by Reuters.
The EU's trade deal with the U.S., signed in late July, has removed uncertainty over tariffs although there are some concerns that the blanket 15% duty of EU exports to the States could still weigh on economic activity.
The euro zone eked out 0.1% growth in the second quarter, compared to the previous quarter, Eurostat data showed in late July.
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