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Below is a list of our Eurozone Publications for the last 5 months. If you are looking for reports older than 5 months please email info@pantheonmacro.com, or contact your account rep

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Weekly Monitor Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)

16 February 2026 Eurozone Monitor Negative SNB rates unlikely even if inflation hits sub-zero in February

  • Headline inflation in Switzerland held at 0.1%, as imported deflation eased despite a stronger CHF…
  • …Regardless, the SNB will not turn to negative rates and may intervene in FX markets instead.
  • Decent Q4 GDP growth in the EZ was confirmed, but risks are tilted towards a downward revision.

9 February 2026 Eurozone Monitor German Q4 GDP growth set to be revised lower

  • German industrial production slides in December; Q4 GDP growth set to be revised lower.
  • Defence spending has long been visible in German manufacturing data; it should accelerate in 2026.
  • Spanish industry had a better Q4 than Q3 2025, but it is starting to lose steam.

2 February 2026 Eurozone Monitor Super Friday in the Eurozone less dovish than we expected

  • We now look for EZ headline inflation at 1.8% in January, with the core rate unchanged at 2.3%.
  • Energy and services inflation fell in Germany but were overpowered by rising goods and food inflation.
  • The EZ economy shrugged off tariff whiplash last year, ending 2025 on a high.

26 January 2026 Eurozone Monitor Resilience in EZ PMIs, but growth expectations are now higher too

  • EZ PMIs were resilient in January but now signal downside risk to growth relative to official forecasts.
  • The risk of a dovish surprise in the PMIs in Q1 has increased, given upbeat growth expectations.
  • Rising output prices in services are a key hawkish detail in the January PMIs; will this be sustained?

19 January 2026 Eurozone Monitor EU-Mercosur trade deal is more geopolitics than economics

  • The Mercosur trade deal is an opportunity for Europe to regain regional influence it has ceded to China…
  • …We think EU farmers are better off than without the deal, despite their continued opposition.
  • The plunge in German inflation in December is confirmed; how far will inflation fall in January?

12 January 2026 Eurozone Monitor Data point to relative resilience in France and Germany in Q4

  • A jump in German manufacturing points to upside risk to Q4 GDP, but we still see a modest 0.2% rise.
  • We’re lifting our Q4 growth forecast in France, by 0.2pp to 0.1%, due to strength in our nowcast model.
  • Evidence of robust Q4 GDP in France and Germany will be reassuring news for the ECB.

5 January 2026 Eurozone Monitor Time to stress-test the relatively benign outlook for early 2026

  • The hawkish shift in the ECB’s December forecasts has increased the risk of easing in early 2026.
  • Growth in Spain was revised down slightly, with inflation staying sticky at the end of 2025.
  • EZ M1 growth is stabilising at a modest pace, while manufacturing PMIs signal downside risk to industry.

15 December 2025 Eurozone Monitor ECB preview: EZ policy rates to stay on hold all the way until 2027

  • EZ inflation and GDP growth have both come in above the ECB’s September estimates lately.
  • The ECB is set to revise up its forecasts but keep rates and other policy settings unchanged this week.
  • Chances of additional rate cuts are retreating; the ECB easing cycle is over.

8 December 2025 Eurozone Monitor EZ GDP growth next year will be higher than the ECB expects

  • EZ GDP growth picked up more than previously thought in Q3, far surpassing the ECB’s call, 0%.
  • We reiterate our forecast for GDP to rise by 0.2% in Q4, given our estimates for the big four.
  • GDP growth will pick up in H1 next year, but probably by less than we previously thought.

1 December 2025 Eurozone Monitor A jump in Germany's HICP keeps the EZ at 2.2% in November

  • A hawkish German HICP keeps our forecast for Eurozone headline inflation at 2.2% for November…
  • …but the details in Friday’s early EZ inflation numbers, however, tilt dovish, especially for the core.
  • EZ retail sales likely had a slow start to Q4, due to weakness in Spain and Germany.

24 November 2025 Eurozone Monitor PMIs for November show little reason for an ECB cut in December

  • The tiny fall in the EZ composite PMI in November still leaves it pointing to stronger GDP growth in Q4.
  • The PMIs also indicate rising price pressures, signalling little need for another ECB cut this year.
  • EZ negotiated wage growth dropped in Q3, but this is not the start of a new trend.

17 November 2025 Eurozone Monitor Q3 EZ GDP increase confirmed; EZ-US trade surplus jumps

  • The paltry 0.2% increase in EZ GDP in Q3 was confirmed, with minimal new country data.
  • Trade figures suggest the drag from net trade in goods in Q2 disappeared in Q3…
  • …The main impetus was a jump in exports to the US, which is unlikely to last.

10 November 2025 Eurozone Monitor Swiss GDP fell in Q3 and the economy is now likely in recession

  • Swiss GDP is likely to have fallen outright in Q3, as US trade tariffs were hiked and unemployment rose.
  • The ECB wage tracker implies EZ wage growth eased in Q3 and will slow further out to mid-2026.
  • The ECB is not about to end QT, like the Fed; we expect a continued steady run-off, for now.

3 November 2025 Eurozone Monitor October inflation kicks Q4 rate-cut hopes further into the long grass

  • Robust core and headline inflation in October push December rate-cut hopes further into the long grass.
  • Declines in food and core goods inflation will reverse this month; services will remain sticky until February.
  • Energy inflation will fall a little further in November and December before plunging in January.

27 October 2025 Eurozone Monitor EZ PMI rises in October, in line with our view GDP growth is picking up

  • The composite PMI for the Eurozone rose in October, as Germany’s index jumped...
  • ...The PMI is consistent with better GDP growth in Q4 than Q3, which we think matched Q2’s 0.1% read.
  • We still think higher growth and above-target inflation will keep the ECB on hold in December.

20 October 2025 Eurozone Monitor Inflation still looks too hot for a Q4 rate cut, but what about Q1?

  • EZ inflation rose a touch in September, and the core was revised higher, matching our initial forecast.
  • Headline and core inflation will dip in October but then rebound, meaning no rate cut in December.
  • Markets are eyeing a rate cut in early 2026, but we think the ECB will opt to stay on hold at 2%.

13 October 2025 Eurozone Monitor We're lifting our Q3 GDP growth forecast for France

  • Construction and manufacturing likely drove another slight increase in French GDP in Q3.
  • Leading indicators for investment in France are subdued, but falling saving is helping consumption.
  • Our updated forecasts for the four majors still see EZ GDP rising by 0.1% in Q3, but with downside risk.

6 October 2025 Eurozone Monitor Spain continues to outperform; Italian GDP should rebound

  • Spanish GDP for Q2 was revised up, and surveys and hard data suggest we are too downbeat on Q3...
  • ...We are revising up our forecast, though we still look for GDP growth to slow a touch.
  • Italian GDP, meanwhile, is still likely to rise by 0.1% quarter-to-quarter in Q3, reversing Q2’s decline.

29 September 2025 Eurozone Monitor Will the window for further ECB easing in 2025 close this week?

  • We look for an upside surprise in EZ inflation this week, and a further blow to ECB easing hopes.
  • Consumer inflation expectations tilt hawkish, but market-based expectations look dovish.
  • Inflation expectations overall support the baseline in markets for the ECB to stay on hold, for now.

22 September 2025 Eurozone Monitor Week in preview: Will survey data shift the odds for ECB policy in Q4?

  • September’s first business survey from INSEE for France suggests the outlook is still weak.
  • We look for a small rise in the Eurozone’s flash PMIs next week, but they will still point to slow growth.
  • Other surveys, such as Germany’s IFO BCI and the EC consumer sentiment gauge, likely advanced too.
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