German harmonised inflation +10.9% y/y in September

FILE PHOTO: Full shelves with fruits are pictured in a supermarket during the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Berlin

BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany’s consumer prices, harmonised to compare with other European countries, were 10.9% higher year-on-year in September, the Federal Statistical Office said on Thursday, confirming preliminary figures.

On a non-harmonised basis, consumer price inflation was also confirmed.

The office offers more detailed economic data on its website.

(Writing by Miranda Murray, editing by Rachel More)

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