Inflation slowed on both sides of the Atlantic in March, mainly due to the fall in energy prices. This was helped by the fall in gas and oil prices in the first quarter of 2025. In the United States, however, the situation remains worrying, with household inflation expectations at their highest level for over 30 years (University of Michigan survey); they are also rising in the United Kingdom against a backdrop of still robust wage growth. The situation is much more comfortable in the Eurozone, where inflation expectations remain moderate and wages are decelerating, reinforcing the 2% target. In Japan, the situation remains under control.
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