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What is your forecast for inflation in 2016? Please enter a percentage.
Mean: 0.959 per cent
Median: 1 per cent
Number of responses: 30

Anonymous
1.3 per cent

Anonymous
1.6 per cent

Alastair Winter, Daniel Stewart & Co
1.2 per cent

Andy Cates, RBS

1 per cent

Anatoli Annenkov, Société Générale
1.1 per cent

Carsten Brzeski, ING-DiBa
0.8 per cent

Clemens Fuest, Centre for European Economic Research Mannheim
1.2 per cent

Chris Williamson, Markit
0.6 per cent

Dario Perkins, Lombard Street forecasts
1.3 per cent

Erik Nielsen, UniCredit
0.9 per cent

Florian Baier, Fathom Consulting
0.4 per cent

Frederik Ducrozet, Pictet Wealth Management
1.1 per cent

George Magnus, UBS
1 per cent

Read the other responses to the FT’s poll of eurozone economists
Question 1: Growth
Question 3: Economic policy
Question 4: Refugees
Question 5: ECB easing
Question 6: ECB action
Question 7: ECB balance sheet
Question 8: Monetary policy
Question 9: Currency movements
Question 10: Brexit

James Nixon, Oxford Economics
1 per cent

Jean-Michel Six, Standard & Poor’s
1.1 per cent

Joerg Kraemer, Commerzbank
1.2 per cent

John Llewellyn, Llewellyn Consulting
1 per cent

John Nugee, Laburnum Consulting
0 per cent

Jonathan Loynes, Capital Economics
1 per cent

Ken Wattret, BNP Paribas
0.7 per cent

Mujtaba Rahman, Eurasia Group
1.6 per cent

Nick Bosanquet, Imperial College
0.3 per cent

Nick Kounis, ABN AMRO
0.8 per cent

Nick Matthews, Nomura International
0.5 per cent

Nicolas Véron, Bruegel & Peterson Institute for Int’l Economics
1.2 per cent

Reinhard Cluse, UBS Investment Bank
1 per cent

Sony Kapoor, Re-Define
1 per cent

Stefan Schneider, Deutsche Bank
0.9 per cent

Timo Wollmershäuser, Ifo Institute Munich
0.9 per cent

Tom Rogers, EY
1.1 per cent

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