BERLIN (Reuters) – German inflation slowed further in the final month of 2022, with consumer prices rising 9.6% in December from a year earlier in coordinated prices, the German Federal Statistical Office said. On Tuesday, preliminary data were confirmed.
This is in line with November’s 11.3% and 11.6 % in October.
For the entire 11, the coordinated inflation rate was 8.7 percent, the office said, publishing more detailed figures on its website.