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German inflation stood at 2.8% y/y for headline HICP, thus slightly higher than the 2.7% consensus amongst analysts. It is however worth noting that headline inflation was affected by the so-called 'German ticket', a discount on public transportation which has lowered headline inflation. Given its introduction more than a year ago, the base effects of the discount are no longer affecting the inflation print.

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