Inflation in the 16-country area was 1.5 percent year-on-year, the highest since December 2008 and up from 0.9 percent in February, the European Union statistics office said.
But economists played down any impact from faster price growth on the European Central Bank’s monetary policy, saying the increase resulted mainly from energy costs and should be temporary.
Eurostat’s flash estimate for inflation, which contained no monthly figure or any breakdown, compared with the 1.1 percent price growth expected on average by analysts polled by Reuters.
The March figure was lower than the ECB’s target of inflation just below 2 percent. Analysts believe the bank will leave its interest rates unchanged until late 2010 or 2011.
“March’s increase in eurozone inflation was related mainly to energy effects and should be short-lived,” Jennifer McKeown of Capital Economics said. Howard Archer, of IHS Global Insight, said higher food prices were also a factor and inflationary pressures were likely to remain muted.
The eurozone’s 10 percent jobless rate in February was the highest since August 1998 and in line with market expectations. A month earlier, unemployment was at 9.9 percent.
The figure pointed to only subdued recovery from the worst economic crisis in decades, with high unemployment curbing consumer spending that is key to reviving economic growth. Sluggish private demand also keeps a lid on price growth.
Eurostat said 15.749 million people were unemployed in February in the eurozone, an increase of 61,000 from the previous month. Since February 2009, some 3.1 million people have lost their jobs in the currency area.
Unemployment in the whole 27-country European Union was 9.6 percent, up 0.1 point from January. Unemployment is a lagging indicator as the job market is slow to react to economic developments. Analysts expect the eurozone jobless rate to peak around 11 percent in 2010.
The lowest jobless rate among eurozone countries was in the Netherlands, at 4 percent. Austria’s rate was 5 percent. Spain, hit hard by the collapse of its construction sector, had the highest unemployment at 19 percent. Germany’s unemployment rose to 7.5 percent from 7.3 percent.
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