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Datanotes Melanie Debono (Senior Eurozone Economist)

PM Datanote: Flash PMIs, Eurozone, July 2025

In one line: Nothing in here to suggest an ECB rate cut today.

EZ Datanote: ECB BLS, EZ, Q2 2025

In one line: Lending standards still tight while demand for loans is rising. 

EZ Datanote: Construction, Eurozone, May 2025

In one line: Down, but big revision to the April data suggests Q2 was good.

EZ Datanote: Sentix, Eurozone, July 2025

In one line:  Another big increase, before the recent delay in tariff hikes.

Global Datanote: Inflation, Switzerland, June 2025

In one line: Back above zero, but unlikely to stay there for long.

EZ Datanote: Inflation, Switzerland, June 2025

In one line: Back above zero, but unlikely to stay there for long.

EZ Datanote: Unemployment, Eurozone, May 2025

In one line: Up a touch because of an increase in Italy’s unemployment rate. 

EZ Datanote: Unemployment, Germany, June & ECB Inflation Expectations, EZ, May 2025

In one line: German unemployment rate won’t hold steady for much longer; inflation expectations likely to continue to fall.

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