French inflation confirms its slowdown at 5,0% in July- final figures

FILE PHOTO: Price tags are seen as a woman shops at a local market in Nice

PARIS (Reuters) – French annual inflation reached 5.0% in July, in line with preliminary figure and down from 5.3% in June, dragged down by lower energy, food and manufacturing prices, according to final figures from the INSEE statistics body on Friday.

The inflation figure, on an EU-harmonised basis, stood at 5.1%, slightly up from initial, preliminary figure of 5.0%. Core inflation, which excludes volatile items such as energy and food, reached 5,1% in July, down from 5,3% in June.

(Reporting Corentin Chappron,)

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