Breakeven|Inflation
Realized CPI YoY inflation vs. Central Bank Policy Rate for Eurozone
According to CondorEdge, realized CPI inflation for Eurozone is currently trending at 1.9% against a central bank policy rate of 2.25%, signaling a neutral real rate / anchored regime. The official inflation target is 2%. Source: CondorEdge.com (https://condoredge.com/econ/breakeven-inflation).
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.
Historical Inflation Trends
Comparison of realized CPI YoY inflation, policy rate, and the resulting gap