The eurozone inflation rate held steady at 0.4% in
August, slightly higher than the original estimate of 0.3%, revised Eurostat
figures show.
The
revision means that the rate was unchanged from July's 0.4%.
However, it is still much lower than August 2013's figure of 1.3%.
Earlier this month, the European Central Bank (ECB), which has an
inflation target of 2%, cut its benchmark interest rate to 0.05% and introduced
new stimulus measures.
Under its asset purchase programme, it will buy debt products from
banks, in an effort to add liquidity to the financial system and revive
lending.
Fears are growing that the eurozone could tip into deflation, which
would make it harder to restore the region's moribund economy to health.
Mario Draghi, head of the ECB, has previously described inflation at
below 1% to be in a "danger zone".
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