Inflation in Germany fell in September to an annual rate of 1.6%, the second month in a row that inflation has been below the 2% threshold, according to preliminary figures released by Germany’s Federal Statistical Office on Monday. In August, annual inflation in Europe’s largest economy was 1.9% compared to the same month in the previous year, the agency previously reported. That puts inflation in Germany at its lowest level in more than three years. Inflation peaked in late 2022 at an annual rate of almost 9%. Economists predict that inflation in Germany will continue to fall. In their recen…