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Euro zone industrial output holds steady, defying decline forecast

EditorSenad Karaahmetovic
Published 13/12/2024, 09:32 pm
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The euro zone's industrial production remained unchanged in October, defying economists' expectations of a slight decline. The performance comes after the sector experienced a 1.5% drop in September.

This stability in output contrasts with the anticipated 0.1% decrease and suggests that the industry is not yet on a path to recovery, having been in a recession for nearly two years.

Despite the overall flat performance, the data showed variability among the largest euro zone economies. Germany, France, and the Netherlands recorded negative figures for the month, while Italy's industrial output did not show any growth. Spain, however, stood out with a positive reading.

The industrial sector in the euro area has been struggling due to several factors, including significantly higher energy costs and reduced demand from China. Additionally, the cost of financing investments has increased, and consumer spending within the zone remains cautious.

These challenges have been acknowledged by the European Central Bank (ECB), which, in response to the ongoing economic uncertainty, reduced interest rates last Thursday and revised its growth forecast downwards. The ECB cited the abundance of uncertainty as a key concern.

Year-over-year comparison reveals that the euro zone's industrial output in October was 1.2% lower than the same month last year. However, this decline was less severe than the projected 1.9% decrease, indicating a slightly better performance than anticipated.

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