Economics
Draghi Deflation Relief Means Little With Greek Threat Unsolved
ECB President Mario Draghi leaves after attending a news conference in Nicosia, Cyprus, on March 5, 2015.
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With a solution to the Greek crisis still out of reach, Mario Draghi can count on at least one piece of good news this week: euro-area consumer prices are rising again.
Economists in a Bloomberg survey forecast that the inflation rate rose to 0.2 percent in May from zero in April. The report, due on Tuesday, would follow improving data from Spain and Italy and mark the first price increase in six months.