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Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) annual rate of change for the Euro area, as published by the ECB and Eurosystem National Statistical Institutes. Monthly series since 1997-01. The reference inflation gauge for the Eurozone - the metric the ECB targets at 2% - and a direct test of the BTC inflation-hedge thesis when juxtaposed against the BTC price overlay.
The detailed educational module for Eurozone CPI HICP YoY vs BTC — what it is, how to read it, key zones, what to observe, historical context and common misinterpretations — is reserved to authenticated Trinity Insights subscribers. Trinity uses the Education-Driven Chart Design (EDCD) methodology to write each module bilingual FR/EN, atemporal, and AMF-compliant.
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