In the latest data released on October 1, 2025, the Euro Zone's Core Consumer Price Index (CPI) for September maintained a steady rate at 2.3%, mirroring the figures from August. This consistent performance marks a continuing period of stability in the annual inflation measure within the bloc.
Both the current and previous indicators reflect a year-over-year comparison, showcasing no change in the annual core inflation rate from September 2024 to September 2025. Notably, this stability suggests that, despite broader economic uncertainties, inflation within the Euro Zone remains under control.
This stagnant inflation rate will likely provide some reassurance to policymakers and investors, signaling that the region’s monetary policy strategies directed toward managing inflation are holding course. However, continued attention will be necessary to ensure that external factors do not disrupt this equilibrium in the coming months.