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Industrial production growth in Europe has more or less stagnated since late 2020 as the speedy recovery that followed the first round of lockdowns came to a halt. At the same time, the sector is in a
Rising corporate profits account for almost half the increase in Europe's inflation over the past two years, as companies increased prices by more than spiking costs of imported energy. Europe's busin
The European Central Bank President, Christine Lagarde, is keeping the door wide open for more interest rate rises this summer. Lagarde has been explaining her decision to raise eurozone rates again b

Eurozone: Better Than Expected Doesn't Mean Good

10:53am, Thursday, 02'nd Mar 2023
Lower energy prices have boosted both business and consumer confidence. However, the better growth outlook will slow the decline in core inflation, pushing the ECB to act more forcefully.
Economists expected the U.S. economy to have added 185,000 jobs last month, following the 223,000 added in December. Forecasts also had the unemployment rate increase from 3.5% to 3.6%.
Headline inflation continues its fast decline and dropped to 8.5% in January, while core inflation remains stubbornly high at 5.2%. Lacking German inputs, these numbers are tricky to interpret, but fo
In 2023, many EU sectors will see diminishing growth due to a weak economy. Manufacturing, staffing, and construction are likely to face a small decline though not all sectors will shrink.
Despite a huge energy shock in the economy, production has held up well. There are no miracles here, though.

Euroscepticism

09:48am, Monday, 16'th Jan 2023
One of the big stories late last fall was the abrupt about-face turn by the Chinese government on its zero-Covid policy. There is a connection of sorts tying together the newfound fondness for Chinese
This report finds that tight labour markets ahead of a recession cause employment to fall less than normal. So, given that we expect a shallow recession in the eurozone, labour shortages are not going
The European Central Bank's job is not yet finished. Far from it. Our view is that the ECB will phase out reinvestments of its Asset Purchase Programme portfolio throughout 2023 by gradually removing
Slow out the gates, but the ECB is now hiking at a record pace. Are higher rates already having an impact?
Quantitative tightening will come into sharper relief towards the end of the year. On the dovish side, the ECB noted that substantial progress in withdrawing monetary policy accommodation has now been

The Eurozone Flirts With Double-Digit Inflation

01:27pm, Wednesday, 19'th Oct 2022
The final estimate of eurozone inflation has been adjusted down from 10% to 9.9%. When looking at the details, there's little to be optimistic about.
The minutes of the ECB's September meeting delivered a couple of interesting insights. Though quantitative tightening currently looks unlikely, it will come eventually.
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