The Euro Zone’s Consumer Price Index (CPI), not seasonally adjusted, inched higher in July, pointing to a marginal but continued uptick in price levels across the currency bloc. According to data updated on 19 August 2026, the CPI rose to 103.24 in July 2026, up from a previous reading of 103.22.
The minimal increase indicates that, while inflationary pressures persist, price growth remains relatively contained. The narrow movement between the previous and current readings suggests a period of relative price stability, which will be closely watched by market participants and policymakers assessing the trajectory of inflation in the Euro Zone.