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Latest @Eurostat data suggests the eurozone may be sliding into stagflation, with economic growth at a marginal 0.1 percent quarter-on-quarter, rising inflation, limited improvement in the labor market, and soaring energy costs amid the protracted Mideast conflict | Collector
Latest @Eurostat data suggests the eurozone may be sliding into stagflation, with economic growth at a marginal 0.1 percent quarter-on-quarter, rising inflation, limited improvement in the labor market, and soaring energy costs amid the protracted Mideast conflict
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Latest @Eurostat data suggests the eurozone may be sliding into stagflation, with economic growth at a marginal 0.1 percent quarter-on-quarter, rising inflation, limited improvement in the labor market, and soaring energy costs amid the protracted Mideast conflict

Latest @Eurostat data suggests the eurozone may be sliding into stagflation, with economic growth at a marginal 0.1 percent quarter-on-quarter, rising inflation, limited improvement in the labor market, and soaring energy costs amid the protracted Mideast conflict

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