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Euro zone negotiated wage growth appears to be slowing as predicted, offering policymakers relief that the Iran-war-induced inflation surge has not set off a fresh round of pay demands.

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Euro zone negotiated wage growth appears to be slowing as predicted, offering policymakers relief that the Iran-war-induced inflation surge has not set off a fresh round of pay demands.
When
Wed, 17 Jun 2026 08:49:25 GMT · 4h 23m ago
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Why
The slowing wage growth, indicated by data up to the end of May, suggests that the Iran-war-induced inflation surge has not led to increased pay demands.
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This development could reduce the pressure on European Central Bank policymakers to raise interest rates further, potentially stabilizing borrowing costs for businesses and consumers in the Euro zone. It suggests some underlying economic stability despite recent geopolitical inflation pressures.

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