Germany's flash inflation data takes center stage Wednesday as eurozone economic sentiment faces scrutiny. Spain's statistical office will release April consumer price inflation figures, with forecasts pointing to a modest uptick to 3.5 percent from March's 3.4 percent. These readings carry significant weight for European policymakers assessing price pressures across the region. Inflation trends remain critical as central banks navigate the delicate balance between controlling price growth and supporting economic activity. The data will provide fresh insight into whether inflationary pressures are moderating or accelerating, influencing expectations around future monetary policy decisions in the eurozone.
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