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FRANKFURT, Oct 11 - Euro zone households see inflation staying slightly above the European Central Bank's 2% target for another three years, an ECB survey showed, as rate-setters struggle to convince the public that their plans for taming price pressures are on track.
They are also an important input in gauging whether the public has faith in the ECB achieving its inflation goal, amid a global debate about whether such targets should be raised. Consumers' views about inflation in the coming 12 months showed a slight increase to 3.5%, from 3.4% in July.
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