KEY POINTS
  • The numbers come at a time when Russia's invasion of Ukraine has brought renewed economic uncertainty.
  • There are other side-effects from the war, most notably higher energy prices — which are driving up inflation across the bloc.
  • European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said earlier this week that "three main factors are likely to take inflation higher" going forward.
The ECB has announced it will be hiking rates in July and September to counter record inflation.

The cost of living hit another record high in the euro zone last month, raising further questions about how the European Central Bank can stabilize such rapidly rising consumer prices.

Headline inflation came in at 7.5% for March on an annual basis, according to preliminary data from Europe's statistics office Eurostat released on Friday. Headline inflation had reached 5.9% in February.