Eurozone inflation surges to record height of 4 per cent
Brussels - Inflation in the 15-member eurozone surged to a record 4 per cent in June, according to preliminary estimates published by Eurostat on Monday.
The figure is the highest since the consumer price index for Europe's single currency area was created and double the 2 per cent annual inflation target set by the European Central Bank, adding pressure on its board to hike interest rates at its next meeting in Frankfurt on Thursday.
The European Union's statistical office had already been forced to revise up its May estimate to 3.7 per cent on the back of spiralling energy and food prices.
Eurostat is due to publish final and detailed inflation figures for June on July 16. The office says its preliminary estimates usually reflect the final figure, with the maximum difference noted over the last two years being just 0.1 per cent.
The 15 EU countries that share the euro are Belgium, Germany, Ireland, Greece, Spain, France, Italy, Cyprus, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Austria, Portugal, Slovenia and Finland. Slovakia is due to join the club on January 1. (dpa)