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Greek Inflation Slows for Third Straight Month in October

Greek Inflation Slows for Third Straight Month in October

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Inflation in Greece continued its downward trend for a third consecutive

Inflation in Greece continued its downward trend for a third consecutive month in October, according to official figures from the national statistics authority, highlighted in Eurobank’s latest economic bulletin. The data confirms a clear slowdown in price growth, though not an actual decline in overall price levels.

Greece’s annual harmonised inflation rate reached 1.6% in October, compared with 2.1% in the eurozone. This placed the country among those with the lowest inflation in the currency bloc. Estonia recorded the highest rate at 4.5%, followed by Latvia and Croatia.

Despite the easing trend, Greece’s average inflation from January to October stood at 2.9%, higher than the eurozone average of 2.1%. Analysts attribute this discrepancy to persistently elevated prices in services earlier in the year. According to the draft 2026 state budget, Greece’s average inflation is forecast at 3% for 2025 and 2.2% for 2026.

A key factor behind the recent slowdown was the sharp deceleration in price increases within hospitality services and the housing and energy sector. Inflation in hotels, cafés and restaurants dropped to 1.4% in October from 6.4% in July, while the housing and utilities category—including electricity, gas and other fuels—fell to 2.4% from 8.1%. Clothing, footwear, food

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