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FX.co ★ French Inflation Ticks Higher in March as Monthly CPI Rises to 0.9%

French Inflation Ticks Higher in March as Monthly CPI Rises to 0.9%

France’s consumer price momentum strengthened in March 2026, with the country’s Month-over-Month Consumer Price Index (CPI) increasing to 0.9%, up from 0.6% in February 2026.

According to the latest data updated on 31 March 2026, the March reading reflects a faster pace of price growth compared with the previous month. The “Actual” figure for March measures the change in prices versus February, while the “Previous” figure of 0.6% captures the monthly change in February relative to January.

The acceleration in the headline CPI suggests that short-term inflation pressures in France picked up at the end of the first quarter, an important signal for market participants and policymakers monitoring the trajectory of price growth and its potential implications for monetary policy and consumer purchasing power.

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