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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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lending growth Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)

EZ Datanote: PMIs, Switzerland, September 2025

In on line: Rebounding, but tariff-sensitive manufacturing is weakening.

EZ Datanote: Advance Inflation & INSEE Consumers' Spending, France, Sep/Aug 2025

In one line: Inflation up, but less than we expected; spending, ex-services is flat.

EZ Datanote: INSEE Business Confidence, France, September 2025

In one line: Positive pick-up in services, but downside risks loom in industrial output.

EZ Datanote: Construction, Eurozone, July 2025

In one line: A decent start to Q3, but the carry-over is still negative.

EZ Datanote: Industrial Production & Trade, Germany, July 2025

In one line: Solid production numbers, but net trade in goods remain under pressure.

EZ Datanote: M3 Money Supply, IFO and ISTAT, Jun/Jul

In one line: Temporary slowdown in M1, we hope, resilient IFO and ISTAT surveys.

EZ Datanote: Flash PMIs, France, June 2025

In one line: Stuck in the mud, but also underestimating growth.

PM Datatnote: EZ Money Supply and Detailed Q1 GDP in Italy

In one line: Upturn in money supply continues; Italian GDP on a solid footing in Q1.

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

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

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