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"As such, we expect the European Central Bank to keep interest rates on hold until mid 2010," he added. The European Central Bank is tasked with keeping inflation at, or just below, 2 percent. In the 27-country EU as a whole, which includes non-euro members like Britain and Sweden, consumer prices rose by 0.5 percent in the year to October, up from 0.3 percent in September. The EU's rate was markedly higher than in the eurozone mainly because inflation rates remain elevated in some countries in Eastern Europe, most notably in Romania, Lithuania and Latvia.
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