FRANKFURT — German inflation edged up in May, data showed Wednesday, but analysts said it was due to one-off factors and would not deter the European Central Bank from starting to cut interest rates. Consumer prices in Europe’s largest economy rose 2.4 percent from a year ago, according to preliminary data from federal statistics agency
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