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Eurozone Publications

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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Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)

19 May 2025 Eurozone Monitor EZ surveys out this week will take comfort from tariff de-escalation

  • We look for broad-based strength in the surveys for May, but we think it will be temporary. 
  • The Eurozone’s trade surplus soared in Q1, boosted by tariff front-running in pharmaceuticals.
  • The EZ runs a deficit with the US in services, but a surplus if intellectual property is excluded.

EZ Datanote: Final Inflation, France, April 2025

In one line: The core remains soft, but surveys point to upside risks. 

15 May 2025 Eurozone Monitor Are markets and forecasters ready for the German fiscal-policy shift?

  • Front-loaded fiscal stimulus can add 0.5pp to German growth this year, in the best-case scenario. 
  • Defence spending is poised to accelerate after a slow start to the year, but the multiplier is low. 
  • Front-loading of infrastructure spending via €100B in funding for local government is a key upside risk.

13 May 2025 Eurozone Monitor US-China de-escalation worth less than markets think

  • A temporary reprieve in the US–China trade war is worth far less than financial markets are assuming. 
  • Early signs suggest Mr. Trump will go hard on the EU, keeping uncertainty for the EZ economy elevated. 
  • Isabel Schnabel is coming out swinging for ECB hawks, but will her argument carry the day?

12 May 2025 Eurozone Monitor UK-US deal not a blueprint for EU-US trade negotiations

  • The EU’s announcement of retaliation against US tariffs is an attempt to get Washington to the table.
  • Brussels’ WTO case against the US indicates that it won’t accept 10% as a floor for tariffs.
  • EU purchases of energy, agricultural products and defence goods are the clearest route to a deal.

7 May 2025 Eurozone Monitor Swiss inflation falls to zero; SNB will cut its key policy rate below 0%

  • Swiss inflation fell to a lower-than-expected zero in April, with a knock-on effect on our forecasts…
  • ...We now see deflation until mid-2026; the SNB will cut its policy rate below zero in June in response. 
  • We look for a 50bp rate cut at the next meeting, taking the key policy rate to -0.25%.

EZ Datanote: State CPIs & Unemployment, Germany, April/March 2025

In one line: Germany CPI looks softer than we anticipated, but core inflation rose. 

EZ Datanote: Advance GDP, France, Q1 2025

In one line: Barely growing, and trade uncertainty could well keep it that way in 2025. 

1 May 2025 Eurozone Monitor Eurozone in rude health on the eve of the tariff shock

  • The Eurozone economy was stronger in the first quarter than both we and the ECB expected. 
  • The pick-up in growth will prove short-lived, as trade uncertainty bites down on investment. 
  • Country data point to EZ inflation at 2.1% in April; we still see a chunky upside surprise in the core.

EZ Datanote: Money Supply & ECB Inflation Expectations, March 2025

In one line: EZ inflation expectations jumped on the eve of the tariff shock. 

30 April 2025 Eurozone Monitor Spanish GDP growth has further to slow after easing in Q1

  • Spanish growth slowed in Q1 but still comfortably outperformed growth in the rest of the big four. 
  • The SNB is easing policy without cutting rates, signalling a desire to steer clear of negative rates. 
  • Money and credit data remain positive on outlook for the EZ economy but tariffs still threaten. 

April 2025 - EZ Economic Chartbook

UNCERTAINTY OVER GLOBAL TRADE WILL WEIGH ON GROWTH...

  • ...A SHORT TECHNICAL RECESSION IN H2 IS NOW OUR BASELINE

29 April 2025 Eurozone Monitor Where are the Eurozone's key asset prices heading this year?

  • Market expectations for the ECB’s deposit rate to stay below 2.0% next year are a sitting duck. 
  • Bunds are fairly valued at 2.5%; fiscal policy poses upside risk, but trade wars pull in the other direction. 
  • EURUSD is overshooting our models; EZ equities are set to struggle for a while longer.

EZ Datanote: INSEE Business Confidence, France, April

In one line: French industry intends to make hay while the sun is still shining.

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