The European Central Bank remains reluctant to abandon the view that the rise in inflation is temporary, as the Fed has done in the US. It is a difference of opinion between the central banks of the US and the European Union that is generating uncertainty in the market as to who is right, over a matter that affects Greece both through the course of retail and wholesale prices and also of interest rates.

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