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Euro Zone Consumers Cut Inflation Outlook before Iran War, ECB survey

FRANKFURT, March 27 (Reuters) - Euro zone consumers were reducing their inflation expectations in ​the run-up to the U.S.-Israeli war on ‌Iran, before a surge in energy prices fundamentally changed the outlook, a European ​Central Bank survey showed on ​Friday.

Median expectations for inflation over the ⁠next 12 months and three ​years ahead both declined to 2.5% ​from 2.6% last month, while inflation expectations for five years ahead remained unchanged at ​2.3%, the ECB's Consumer Expectations ​Survey showed.

However, 97% of the survey responses were ‌collected ⁠before the war broke out on February 28, the ECB added.

The ECB has since then sharply raised ​its inflation ​projections on ⁠surging energy costs, and a raft of surveys now ​indicate souring consumer expectations and surging ​prices.

The ⁠ECB sees inflation peaking above 3% under its most benign scenario while ⁠its ​adverse and severe scenarios ​see sharply higher and longer price surges.

Reporting by ​Balazs Koranyi, Editing by Timothy Heritage

Source: Reuters


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