Euro zone economic growth slows in second quarter, inflation accelerates

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(Reuters) - The zone grew more slowly than expected in the second quarter, preliminary data showed on Tuesday, but headline and core accelerated with stabilising at a lower level.

The European Union's statistics office estimated that in the 19 countries sharing the expanded 0.3 percent quarter-on-quarter in the April-June period and was 2.1 percent higher against the same period of 2017.

Economists polled by had expected a 0.4 percent quarterly expansion and a 2.2 percent year-on-year rise.

Headline consumer accelerated to 2.1 percent year-on-year in July from 2.0 percent in June, mainly because of a spike in the cost of

Core inflation, which excludes costs as well as and which the looks at in policy decisions, also rose to 1.3 percent year-on-year from 1.2 percent in June, beating economists expectations.

An even narrower core measure that economists pay attention to, which excludes also the costs of alcohol and tobacco, also rose to 1.1 percent from 0.9 percent in July -- again, above expectations.

The ECB wants to keep headline inflation below, but close to, 2 percent over the medium term.

Separately, said in the zone was at 8.3 percent in June, unchanged from a downwardly revised 8.3 percent in May.

(Reporting By Jan Strupczewski; Editing by Alastair Macdonald)

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First Published: Tue, July 31 2018. 15:39 IST