Economy Eurozone confidence picks up in sign of mild reboundEuropean Commission sentiment indicator rose to 96.4, the best reading since May
Economy Eurozone to suffer first recession since Covid-19, analysts predictHowever, analysts have forecast that the economy is at the start of an upswing
Economy ECB 2% target in sight as Eurozone inflation slows more than expectedConsumer prices rose 2.4 per cent in the year to November — down from 2.9 per cent the previous month
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Markets Fear of recession returns as demand falls sharply in EuropeOutput across the eurozone fell at most rapid rate in more than a decade in the first weeks of October
Economy Eurozone economy declines at fastest level in a decade as economists forecast recessionEuropean companies are beginning to cut staff numbers as new manufacturing orders grind to a trickle right across the continent
Climate Change Climate change to impact ECB’s ability to set interest ratesFreak weather events and energy transition will make it more difficult to predict eurozone economic activity
Stock Take Risk of downturn as ECB sticks with increasing interest rates In just over a year, the ECB has increased interest rates from minus 0.5 per cent to 4 per cent in a bid to deal with inflation and it has played down any prospects of a reversal of this policy
Economics EU downgrades growth forecast, cites contracting German economy The bloc’s biggest economy had been expected to grow this year, but now looks set to decline by 0.4 per cent
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Europe Eurozone inflation slowdown stalls in August at 5.3%ECB faced with the same interest quandry ahead of September’s meet - to hike or not to hike?
Economics ECB mulls next move as eurozone confidence slips againEuropean Commission sentiment gauge declined for the fourth consecutive month to 93.3
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Inflation Eurozone inflation down slightly in comforting sign for ECBInflation in the Eurozone fell from 5.5 to 5.3 per cent
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Inflation Eurozone inflation up more than anticipated in June Core consumer prices rose 5.5 per cent in the year to last month, up on estimates but still down from 6.1 per cent in May
EU Eurozone succumbs to mildest of recessions after energy shockThe economy shrank by 0.1 per cent between January and March, revised data showed Thursday, adding to a fourth-quarter decline of the same magnitude
Manufacturing Irish manufacturing conditions deteriorate at sharpest pace for three years - AIB indexPurchasing activity fell, inventory levels were scaled back, and business sentiment remained ‘historically subdued’