The inflation rate in the Eurozone's 17 countries that have the Euro in circulation rose to a six-month high in September, the EU's statistics office, Eurostat said on Friday. Consumer price inflation jumped to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 2.7%, up from 2.6% in the prior month, while analysts had estimated the annual rate of inflation to fell to 2.4%.
"The ECB will obviously not be happy to see Eurozone inflation moving back up to 2.7 per cent, and it may well make them more wary about cutting interest rates further in the near term" said Howard Archer, economist at HIS Global Insight.