Eurozone inflation slows
Inflation in the eurozone slowed to 0.2 percent in June, official data showed on Tuesday, with consumer prices rising just slightly in Europe despite unprecedented stimulus measures by the European Central Bank.
The eurozone suffered four months of deflation earlier this year and a slowing of inflation will damage hopes that the currency bloc is safely back on solid economic footing, despite the huge problems in Greece.
Developments in the eurozone's economy are being overshadowed by the worsening Greek debt crisis.
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