BERLIN (Reuters) - Inflation rose in four of six key German states in August, according to data released on Wednesday, casting doubt on a continuation ...
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Economists surveyed by Reuters have forecast a harmonised inflation rate for the whole of Germany of 6.3%, easing slightly from 6.5% in July. The national data will be published at 1200 GMT. Baden-Wuerttemberg, Brandenburg and Saxony also saw inflation accelerate by as much as 0.4 percentage points. Bastian Hepperle, economist at Hauck Aufhaeuser Lampe Privatbank, said inflation in Germany was still expected to slow despite the mixed picture.
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