Harmonized CPI shows inflation in the 2.0% vicinity. But it excludes owner-occupied housing and thus understates true inflation. By this measure, U.S. and Eurozone inflation is the same. But real GDP growth is much stronger in the U.S., which is why the Fed may lag the ECB in cutting rates.
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