What conflicting inflation data means for stabilizing Europe's economy
New data shows some European nations are seeing inflation slow to its lowest level in a year. However, the same report shows upward pressure on prices and a rise in core inflation. CBS News anchors Weijia Jiang and Jim Axelrod spoke with Barron's reporter Megan Cassella about what this means for policymakers trying to stabilize Europe's economy.
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