KEY POINTS
  • The figures come amid concerns over the ongoing war in Ukraine war and subsequent impact on Europe's energy supply — and how this could affect the region's economy.
  • Earlier this week, Russia's energy firm Gazprom halted gas flows to two EU nations for not paying for the commodity in rubles.
  • Data also released Friday pointed to a GDP rate of 0.2% for the euro area in the first quarter.
Inflation in the euro zone remains well-above the ECB's target, as energy and food prices soar.

Inflation in the euro zone has hit a record high for the sixth consecutive month, sparking further questions over how the European Central Bank will react.

Headline inflation in the 19-member region reached 7.5% in April, according to preliminary estimates by Europe's statistics office released Friday. In March, the figure came in at 7.4%.