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Breakeven|Inflation

Realized CPI YoY inflation vs. Central Bank Policy Rate for Germany

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AI Summary

According to CondorEdge, realized CPI inflation for Germany is currently trending at 2.876% against a central bank policy rate of 2.25%, signaling a accommodative / stimulative regime. The official inflation target is 2%. Source: CondorEdge.com (https://condoredge.com/econ/breakeven-inflation).

Germany Breakeven Inflation AI Summary & TelemetryCondorEdge ResearchCondorEdgehttps://condoredge.com/termsSource: CondorEdge.com — Institutional Macro Terminal

Realized Inflation vs. Policy Stance

For non-US countries without highly liquid daily inflation-linked swap markets, we analyze realized CPI/HICP YoY inflation directly against the central bank's key policy rate. This highlights the real policy stance and indicates whether monetary policy is stimulative or restrictive.

  • Realized CPI YoY (headline consumer price index inflation)
  • Central Bank Policy Rate (key policy/overnight rate)

Why Desks Monitor the Policy Gap

The Inflation-Policy Gap: measures the difference between realized CPI and the policy rate (Realized CPI - Policy Rate). When the policy rate exceeds realized CPI (negative gap), the real interest rate is positive, acting as a restrictive drag to anchor long-run consumer pricing expectations toward the inflation target.

Central Bank Watch:Compare with global policy rates to see if monetary policy is sufficiently restrictive.
Inflation-Policy Rate Gap
-0.626%
Regime:Accommodative / Stimulative
Realized CPI YoY
2.876%
5-Period Trend:0.541%
Central Bank Policy Rate
2.25%
1-Period Trend:-0.25%
Germany Policy InterpretationGermany CPI Inflation YoY stands at 2.88% vs. the Central Bank Policy Rate of 2.25%. This places the economy in an 'Accommodative / Stimulative' environment with an inflation gap of +0.88% relative to the 2.0% official target. Elevated inflation puts pressure on local monetary authorities to maintain restrictive policy rates. The real policy rate is negative, indicating an accommodative stance which may sustain inflationary pressure.
Monetary Target
Policy Rate2.25%
Inflation Target2.0%
Realized CPI2.876%
Real Policy Rate-0.63%

Historical Inflation Trends

Comparison of realized CPI YoY inflation, policy rate, and the resulting gap

Key Inflation Drivers
1
Nominal Sovereign Yields
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TIPS / Realized Inflation
3
Commodity Prices
Cross-Asset Signals
Reflation Risk
Central Bank Policy Trajectory
Nominal Yield Curve
Data Source: DBnomics: OECD/DSD_PRICES@DF_PRICES_ALL/DEU.M.N.CPI.PA._T.N.GY — Germany CPI YoYUpdated: Jul 13, 2026, 12:34 AM UTC
Methodology: Derived from FRED TIPS market pricing (US) or realized CPI YoY growth rate vs Central Bank Policy Rate (non-US).