KEY POINTS
  • Euro zone inflation hit a new record high in August at 9.1%.
  • The rate was above expectations, with a Reuters poll of economists anticipating a rate of 9%.
Inflation continues to hit new records just as the European Central Bank mulls another large interest rate hike for next month.

Euro zone inflation hit a new record high in August of 9.1%, according to flash figures from Europe's statistics office Eurostat, with high energy prices the main driving force.

The rate was above expectations, with a Reuters poll of economists anticipating a rate of 9%. It is the ninth consecutive record for consumer price rises in the region, with the climb starting back in November 2021. Headline inflation in the euro zone hit 8.9% (year-on-year) in July.