Eurozone Inflation Lowest Since Mid-2021

RTTNews | hace 131
Eurozone Inflation Lowest Since Mid-2021

(RTTNews) - Eurozone inflation softened to the lowest since mid-2021 in August on a fall in energy prices, adding chances of another interest rate cut by the European Central Bank.

The harmonized index of consumer prices rose 2.2 percent on a yearly basis in August, slower than July's 2.6 percent increase, flash data from Eurostat showed Friday. This was the lowest since July 2021 and also matched expectations.

Excluding prices of energy, food, alcohol and tobacco, core inflation slowed only marginally to 2.8 percent from 2.9 percent.

On a monthly basis, the HICP moved up 0.2 percent.

Among main components of HICP, services showed the highest annual growth of 4.2 percent after posting 4.0 percent rise in July. Food, alcohol and tobacco prices also rose at a faster pace of 2.4 percent after a 2.3 percent gain.

Non-energy industrial goods moved up 0.4 percent, weaker than July's 0.7 percent rise. Meanwhile, energy prices fell 3.0 percent, marking the first drop in four months.

Among big-four economies, Germany's HICP inflation hit 2.0 percent in August and Italy showed the lowest rate of 1.3 percent.

France's inflation moderated to 2.2 percent from 2.7 percent. Likewise, Spain's inflation came in at 2.4 percent, down from 2.9 percent a month ago.

At the July policy meeting, the ECB had kept the interest rates unchanged after lowering them for the first time in five years at the June meeting.

"For the ECB, the modest progress in core inflation and wages now and expectations for next year seem enough to cut by 25bps in September," ING economist Bert Colijn said.

But the economist said this remains a slow and gradual process of releasing the brakes on the economy as the central bank continues to be concerned about upside risks to the inflation outlook.

Capital Economics' economist Jack Allen-Reynolds said the unexpected increase in services inflation will stop the ECB from cutting interest rates at its next meeting in September.

If services inflation declines over the rest of the year, the ECB is likely to continue gradually reducing interest rates with another 25 basis point cut in December.

read more
Eurozone Economic Sentiment Deteriorates Sharply

Eurozone Economic Sentiment Deteriorates Sharply

Euro area economic confidence deteriorated to the lowest in more than a year in December as the improvement in services sentiment was offset by weaker morale in industry, construction and among consumers. The economic sentiment index dropped more-than-expected to 93.7 in December from 95.6 in the previous month.
RTTNews | hace 7h 14min
German Factory Orders Fall Sharply In November

German Factory Orders Fall Sharply In November

German factory orders declined notably in November due to the sharp decrease in orders for transport equipment, suggesting that the manufacturing sector remains deep in recession. New orders registered a monthly fall of 5.4 percent in November, Destatis reported Wednesday. The pace of decline deepened from 1.5 percent in October and was worse than economists' forecast of 0.3 percent drop.
RTTNews | hace 10h 23min
Acceleration In Eurozone Inflation Signals Slower ECB Rate Cuts

Acceleration In Eurozone Inflation Signals Slower ECB Rate Cuts

Euro area inflation accelerated for the third straight month to the fastest in five months in December, suggesting that the European Central Bank will be cutting interest rates more slowly than anticipated. The harmonized index of consumer prices climbed 2.4 percent from a year ago, following a 2.2 percent gain in November, preliminary data from Eurostat showed on Tuesday.
RTTNews | hace 1
German Construction Activity Remains Firmly In Recession Zone

German Construction Activity Remains Firmly In Recession Zone

Germany's construction sector remained deep in the recession zone in December as political uncertainties damped orders, survey data from S&P Global showed on Tuesday. The HCOB construction Purchasing Managers' Index dropped to 37.8 in December from 38.0 in November. The score was the lowest since last April and signaled a notable contraction in the sector.
RTTNews | hace 1
German Inflation At 11-Month High Unlikely To Worry ECB Policymakers

German Inflation At 11-Month High Unlikely To Worry ECB Policymakers

Consumer price inflation in Germany rose for a third month in a row, and at a faster than expected pace in December, to its highest level in 11 months led by higher food prices and services costs, though policymakers at the European Central Bank are likely to be less concerned at the recent spike in price pressures and press ahead with another interest rate reduction in the next policy session.
RTTNews | hace 2
Eurozone Economy On The Verge Of Deeper Crisis, Sentix Says

Eurozone Economy On The Verge Of Deeper Crisis, Sentix Says

The euro area economy is in the danger of plunging even deeper into crisis and the room for the European Central Bank for maneuver is diminishing rapidly, the behavioral research institute Sentix said Monday. Eurozone investor confidence sunk to the lowest level since November 2023 with the corresponding index falling to -17.7 in January from -17.5 in December, results of the monthly survey by S
RTTNews | hace 2
Eurozone Private Sector Shrinks Marginally

Eurozone Private Sector Shrinks Marginally

The euro area private sector contracted only fractionally in December as services activity bounced back, final results of the purchasing managers' survey by S&P Global showed on Monday. The composite output index rose to 49.6 in December from 48.3 in the previous month. The score was slightly above the flash estimate of 49.5.
RTTNews | hace 2
German Unemployment Increases Less Than Forecast

German Unemployment Increases Less Than Forecast

Unemployment in Germany increased in December albeit at a slower-than-expected pace with the onset of the winter break, official data showed on Friday. The number of jobless increased by 10,000 in December, a bigger increased compared to the 6,000 in November, the Federal Employment Agency reported. Unemployment was forecast to rise by 15,000.
RTTNews | hace 5