Dutch inflation edges higher on second-round energy effects
EUROPE: Headline inflation in the Netherlands has shown the first signs of second-round effects from energy prices since the beginning of the war in Iran, jumping from 2.5% YoY in April to 3.4% in May. Services inflation saw a notable pick-up, while energy inflation also rose fur
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