France May harmonized CPI YoY 2.8%, up from 2.5% in April and slightly below the 2.9% consensus; rise driven by energy costs from the Middle East conflict, supporting expectations for an ECB rate move in June. The print opens a week of major eurozone inflation releases; markets expect price pressures to intensify in Spain and Italy, to ease slightly in Germany, but remain well above the ECB’s 2% target across member states. Eurozone aggregate inflation due next week is forecast to climb above Ap

2026-05-29

France May harmonized CPI YoY 2.8%, up from 2.5% in April and slightly below the 2.9% consensus; rise driven by energy costs from the Middle East conflict, supporting expectations for an ECB rate move in June. The print opens a week of major eurozone inflation releases; markets expect price pressures to intensify in Spain and Italy, to ease slightly in Germany, but remain well above the ECB’s 2% target across member states. Eurozone aggregate inflation due next week is forecast to climb above April’s >3% level. Since Trump launched military action against Iran three months ago, ECB officials from hawk Isabel Schnabel to dovish chief economist Philip Lane have signalled a possible need to tighten; April’s meeting held policy steady but minutes said some second‑round effects were “inevitable,” with debate focused on their scope, intensity, timing and persistence.