Inflation hits new record in Europe, slowing economy
Inflation reached 10.7% in October, the highest since statistics began to be compiled for the eurozone in 1997
- By: David Mchugh, The Associated Press
- October 31, 2022 October 31, 2022
- 10:56
Inflation reached 10.7% in October, the highest since statistics began to be compiled for the eurozone in 1997
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