ECB Tracker Points to Slower Wage Growth in 2026
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Eurozone wage growth is set to slow this year, despite the rise in energy prices that has accompanied the conflict in the Middle East, according to the European Central Bank.
Eurozone wage growth is set to slow this year, despite the rise in energy prices that has accompanied the conflict in the Middle East, according to the European Central Bank.
Eurozone wage growth is set to slow this year, despite the rise in energy prices that has accompanied the conflict in the Middle East, according to the European Central Bank.
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