Inflation rhymes with housing credit: how do eurozone prices affect your bank loan?

Inflation rhymes with housing credit: how do eurozone prices affect your bank loan?

Inflation in the euro zone rose again in November to 2.2%, reinforcing the expectation that the European Central Bank (ECB) will keep interest rates unchanged at the next meeting, which takes place in two weeks. What does this say about your performance to the bank? Listen to the new episode of Economy day by day, Expresso’s daily podcast

Eurozone inflation rose to 2.2% in November, reinforcing expectations that the ECB will keep interest rates unchanged at its December meeting. This means stability for those who have variable rate housing loans, as Euribor tends to follow the ECB’s decisions. Energy fell 0.5%, but services rose 3.5%, putting pressure on the general index. In Portugal, harmonized inflation rose from 2% to 2.1%, placing the country among those with slower rising prices in the euro zone. The ECB’s future decision will depend on economic developments and inflation.

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