Tag Archives: Eurozone

Euro area: Negative inflation here to stay for a while

Consumer prices fell by 0.2% y/y in December, while the core rate rose a tad to 0.8%.

US & euro area data take centre stage

Euro area December CPI expected to show prices down from a year ago

Euro area: Slow growth, but confidence returning

PMIs rose slightly as expected in December, pointing towards ongoing,

The Big Picture: Synchronous global recovery in H1 2015

The Big Picture presents our view of the global economy and outlook for US, euro area, Japan and China.

Euro area: PMIs lower than expected

Weakness in manufacturing far from over. Services undershoot in Germany.

Euro area: GDP a bit stronger than expected, slow growth ahead

It could have been worse. With GDP growth of 0.2% q/q in Q3, the Euro-area economy grew a bit more

NAB Global and Australian Forecasts

Recent monthly economic indicators and business surveys show continued moderate global economic growth

FX: deleveraging over?

With the European bank stress test results out, the banks, if anything, have one minor reason less not to increase lending.

Euro area: Inflation rate down in September – but to go up from here

Much too low for comfort, now hoping for base effects to materialise

ECB preview: Buy what, how much and how fast?

From the ECB policy meeting next Thursday, we expect more details on the ABS and covered bond purchase programmes but

Germany: Disappointing Ifo numbers

Business expectations fell more than expected, again driven by the manufacturing sector.

Euro area: PMIs down a tad

German manufacturing sector loses momentum. France still weak.