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Underlying inflation remains high but is on a downward trend and we expect it to fall much further next year. This should prompt the ECB to cut interest rates a bit further than investors anticipate. Data published this morning revealed that euro-zone …
18th December 2024
This page has been updated with additional analysis since first publication. German economy set to remain weak The Ifo Business Climate Index (BCI) remained deep in recessionary territory in December. While the survey has overstated the weakness in the …
17th December 2024
Overview – We expect economic growth in the euro-zone to remain sluggish. This is partly due to adverse demographics and structural forces hampering the competitiveness of industry. But past monetary tightening will continue to weigh on investment and …
16th December 2024
This page has been updated with additional analysis since first publication. PMIs strengthen the case for looser monetary policy December’s PMI survey for the euro-zone suggests that the economy is contracting and that price pressures remain largely under …
Mood at the ECB shifting gradually In our view, this week’s ECB meeting didn’t spring any surprises, and the message was clear that we should expect further interest rate cuts. (See here .) Yet the market reaction during and after the press conference …
13th December 2024
This page has been updated with additional analysis since first publication. October worse than it looks, long-term outlook bleak October’s euro-zone industrial production data look much worse without Ireland, where the data are notoriously volatile. The …
Next Thursday, we expect the Riksbank to reduce its policy rate from 2.75% to 2.5% as it closes in on the end of its loosening cycle. In contrast, we think Norges Bank will leave its policy rate unchanged again next week at 4.5% as it waits until early …
12th December 2024
Today’s ECB policy statement and press conference suggest that policymakers are increasingly confident of meeting their inflation goal and increasingly conscious of downside risks to the economy. We think the outlook is weaker than the Bank believes and …
ECB likely to accelerate policy easing next year While the ECB’s decision to cut its deposit rate by 25bp was widely expected, the accompanying statement suggests that policymakers are less concerned than previously about upside risks to inflation and …
Bumper SNB rate cut, further to come This morning’s 50bp rate cut by the SNB, which brought the policy rate to 0.5%, came as a surprise to most economists. That said, it was balanced by a revised policy statement which implies that policymakers think this …
The price of natural gas in Europe was thrust into the spotlight during Europe’s energy crisis and remains a key political and industrial pressure point. In short, we expect natural gas prices in the EU to halve over the coming years as global LNG …
10th December 2024
GDP growth picked up in Q3 but timelier data suggest that it has slowed in Q4. We expect growth to remain sluggish next year regardless of whether President Trump raises tariffs on imports from Europe. We also think that inflation will be below 2% in …
6th December 2024
The end of Michel Barnier’s administration after just three months on Wednesday was something of an anticlimax for bond markets as it had already been discounted by investors. Spreads on French bonds have actually narrowed this week. There remains a lot …
Data released today show that euro-zone household consumption rose strongly in Q3. But slowing real income growth means that we expect spending growth to be subdued in the coming quarters. Meanwhile, investment and exports were weak in Q3 and the outlook …
In contrast to market pricing, we think that the SNB will be cautious and cut its policy rate by just 25bps, to 0.75%, next week as the Bank sticks to a gradual approach to loosening monetary policy. That said, the SNB is likely to lower its inflation …
5th December 2024
Consensus on ECB Governing Council points to 25bp cut next week But we expect policymakers to step up the pace of cuts next year… …and think the deposit rate will be just 1.5% by the middle of the 2025 While there is a strong case for the ECB to …
Retail sales lose momentum October’s decline in euro-zone retail sales followed a good third quarter for retailers. We suspect that the strength in sales in Q3 was just a one off and that growth will be subdued in the coming quarters. The 0.5% m/m fall in …
Riksbank will be unfazed by rise in inflation While all three key measures of inflation in Sweden rose in November, this does not change the underlying story that inflation is around its target level and is likely to stay there over the next year. CPIF …
An interactive guide to the fiscal sustainability challenges faced by euro-zone economies. This content was last updated on 20th January 2025. If you have subscriber access to this data, you can download it via the menu options in the top right of …
Note: We’ll be discussing the French budget crisis in a Drop-In on Tuesday, 3rd December at 1000 ET/1500 GMT . Click here to register for the 20-minute online briefing. France is unlikely to have a government with a mandate to tighten fiscal policy …
3rd December 2024
This page has been updated since publication with additional analysis. Rise in inflation will prove temporary The uptick in Swiss inflation in November is likely to prove short-lived and should not prevent the SNB from cutting interest rates again in …
Unemployment rate set to rise next year With the unemployment rate unchanged at 6.3% in October, the euro-zone labour market appears to be holding up reasonably well. However, this looks set to change in the coming months as the outlook for economic …
2nd December 2024
We have been forecasting the ECB to cut interest rates by 50bp in December for some time, and we think the case for such a move remains strong. The latest surveys suggest that the economy is hardly growing. November’s Composite PMI points to the economy …
29th November 2024
This page has been updated with additional analysis since first publication. Inflation data make 50bp December cut less likely The continued strength of euro-zone services inflation in November reduces the chance that the ECB will cut interest rates by …
We held an online session on US import tariffs on 26th November. (See a recording here ). In this Update we answer the questions we were most asked. What are Trump’s motives for threatening tariffs and will he follow through? Trump has spoken about using …
It now seems increasingly likely that, as we had been expecting, Germany will loosen its strict fiscal rule after the upcoming general election. However, hopes of a big fiscal stimulus are likely to be disappointed as any reform will be modest and …
28th November 2024
Lower than expected German HICP inflation The inflation data for Germany and Spain do not significantly alter our forecast for euro-zone inflation which will be published tomorrow. We are forecasting a 50bp rate cut by the ECB in December but recent …
This page has been updated with additional analysis since first publication. EC Survey consistent with economy stagnating The EC survey was little changed in November and is still consistent with weak growth at best, while the price components suggest …
One of the many problems that the next German government will have to contend with is the struggling car sector. Unfortunately, the sector’s challenges are only likely to intensify given the prospect of sluggish European demand, rising competition from …
27th November 2024
President-elect Donald Trump’s first threatened tariffs since the election are designed to extract concessions on drug trafficking and illegal border crossings, which means it may be possible for the countries targeted – Canada, Mexico and China – to head …
26th November 2024
We discussed the global impact of higher tariffs in a Drop-In on Tuesday, 26th November. Click here to watch the 20-minute online briefing. In this Focus, we construct a framework to explore the channels through which an import tariff works, which we use …
25th November 2024
This page has been updated with additional analysis since first publication. German economy still in the doldrums The fall in the Ifo Business Climate Index (BCI) in November left it even deeper into recessionary territory and is consistent with our view …
Earlier this week, our markets team revised our bond yield forecasts, raising our 10-year US Treasury yield forecast on the back of Trump’s election, but generally lowering our forecasts for euro-zone yields. (See here .) We now forecast the 10-year …
22nd November 2024
Our base case is that protectionist policies from the US next year will have only a small economic impact on Europe, but the fallout will vary between countries and there are risks of greater damage if the trade conflict escalates. Meanwhile, the EU will …
This page has been updated with additional analysis since first publication. Economy stalling again The slump in the euro-zone Composite PMI in November suggests that the economy is losing momentum in Q4 and supports our below-consensus growth forecast, …
Spain’s economy is outperforming the euro-zone as a whole, and the difference is also evident in the labour market, which is still tightening at a decent pace. There now appears to be little slack left in Spain’s labour market and so we think an imbalance …
21st November 2024
The jump in euro-zone negotiated wage growth in Q3, to a record high of 5.4%, was mostly due to one-off payments in Germany. Wage growth elsewhere was little changed. With headline inflation around 2% and the labour market loosening, wage growth is very …
20th November 2024
Our senior economists hosted an online briefing to discuss the final Fed, ECB and Bank of England decisions of 2024. During the session they highlighted key takeaways from the latest communications and addressed key issues, including: What inflation and …
19th November 2024
Services inflation in the euro-zone has been stuck around 4% for the past 12 months, but there are good reasons to expect it to decline significantly next year. We think that core inflation will continue to edge down in 2025 and the headline rate will …
We think that the euro will fall to parity against the US dollar next year but will strengthen against some other currencies, such as the renminbi, and on a trade-weighted basis we forecast it to be little changed. So the effect of FX moves on growth and …
18th November 2024
The focus this week has continued to be on the consequences of the US election results for Europe. So while a lot remains unclear at this stage, it is worth reiterating what we think are the main implications. First, it seems likely that the US will …
15th November 2024
We think that the impact of Trump’s proposed 10% universal tariff on euro-zone GDP would be very small, in part because we expect the effect to be offset by a weaker euro. So we aren’t pushing down our already below-consensus GDP growth forecasts any …
Swiss economy slows sharply, but will pick up in the coming quarters Economic growth was surprisingly slow in the third quarter as sporting event-adjusted GDP increased by just 0.2% q/q, a sharp slowdown from the 0.5% recorded in Q2. This will further …
We wouldn’t read much into the recent contraction in swap spreads in Germany. Despite turning negative, the 10-year euro-zone OIS/Bund spread is not far below its level before the pandemic. And it remains well above 10-year US OIS/Treasury and 10-year …
14th November 2024
Donald Trump’s re-election has changed perceptions of how the war in Ukraine will develop, with many hoping for a quicker end to the conflict. This Update looks at how the war might evolve and the economic implications for Russia and Ukraine, for Europe …
This page has been updated with additional analysis since first publication. Faster GDP growth looks temporary The pick-up in euro-zone GDP growth to 0.4% q/q in Q3 is unlikely to be sustained. Timelier business and consumer surveys suggest that growth …
If Donald Trump follows through on his threat to impose a high sector-specific tariff on European cars, German firms could suffer a big reduction in exports, deepening the crisis in the sector and adding another headwind to economic growth. That would be …
13th November 2024
The recent floods in Spain have inflicted huge personal and financial costs. But in terms of GDP, the effect is likely to be quite small as the temporary loss in activity will probably be offset by increased government expenditure. Similarly, while the …
12th November 2024
Could the collapse of Germany’s ruling ‘traffic light’ coalition open the way to more effective governance for Europe’s largest economy? What bearing will political uncertainty have on its financial markets? How will Donald Trump’s pending return …
11th November 2024
GDP growth picked up in Q3 but timelier data suggest that the economy is poised for a weak Q4. We expect growth to remain slow next year regardless of whether President Trump raises tariffs on imports from Europe. We also think that inflation will be well …
8th November 2024