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12 September 2025 Eurozone Monitor ECB doves need better PR; will they get another bite of the apple in Q4?

  • The ECB stands pat, despite lowering its headline and core inflation forecast for 2027; why? 
  • A more balanced growth outlook and a relatively high neutral rate mean the ECB is happy, for now. 
  • Has the bar for easing been lifted or is the risk of a Q4 cut now higher? It could be both, actually.

11 September 2025 Eurozone Monitor Industry barely budged at the start of Q3 and services growth slows

  • Industrial production fell in Spain in July, though less than in France, while it rose in Italy and Germany.
  • EZ industry likely eked out some growth at the start of Q3 and we look for a better Q3 than Q2. 
  • Services production fell in June, however, and surveys point to further weakness in Q3.

10 September 2025 Eurozone Monitor Political chaos in France continues: a look at the economy's response

  • A cyclical rise in tax revenues provides an incentive for political brinkmanship to continue in France.
  • Industrial output signals upside risk to investment but how will consumers respond to falling incomes?
  • Growth in France will drop to the bottom of the pile of the major four economies next year. 

9 September 2025 Eurozone Monitor A fragile truce at the ECB on holding the deposit rate at 2%

  • The ECB will hold fire this week, as data has swung to the side of the hawks over the past few months. 
  • The confidence interval around a baseline of a stable deposit rate at 2% next year is widening. 
  • Rates will be stable or fall in the next six months; then the balance will shift towards no change or hikes. 

8 September 2025 Eurozone Monitor Lifting our EZ H2 GDP forecasts, but downside risks still loom

  • EZ GDP rose in Q2 only because of an accumulation of inventories...
  • ...Inventories are now set to crash, but the drag from net trade will be buffered by a fall in imports.
  • We now look for continued, albeit still-weak, Eurozone GDP growth in the second half of the year.

5 September 2025 Eurozone Monitor Swiss inflation details are dovish; SNB rate cut to -0.25% still on

  • Swiss inflation held steady at first glance, but the details are dovish. 
  • Leading indicators point to a gradual fall in inflation out to year-end, in contrast to the SNB’s forecasts. 
  • It’s a close call, but we think the risks to the outlook tip the balance towards a final rate cut this month.

4 September 2025 Eurozone Monitor We're turning bullish on Italy; GDP will rebound in H2

  • The fall in Italian GDP in Q2 was confirmed; net trade fell but investment remained resilient
  • We now expect Italian GDP to rise in Q3 and Q4, though this still means just 0.6% growth this year.
  • The government in France will fall on Monday, but look closely and public finances are now improving. 

2 September 2025 Eurozone Monitor EZ unemployment rate still pinned at a record low

  • The number of people out of work dropped by the most in over three years in July… 
  • ...As a result, the EZ unemployment rate fell to 6.2% in July and is likely to have held steady in August. 
  • Labour-market data provide little ammunition for ECB doves in their fight for another rate cut.

1 September 2025 Eurozone Monitor EZ headline inflation close to 2% in August, but what about core?

  • It’s a coin toss between EZ headline inflation at 2.1% or 2.0% in August, but what happened in the core?
  • Early consumers’ spending data for July point to downside risks to growth in Q3.
  • Germany’s labour market seems to be turning a corner, and ECB inflation expectations are elevated.

29 August 2025 Eurozone Monitor August HICP is the last chance saloon for ECB doves

  • The acceleration in money supply growth has faded, but it still signals solid underlying GDP growth.
  • Surveyed EC selling price expectations rose in services but fell further in food.
  • The Swiss economy came down to Earth in Q2 amid wild swings in net trade and inventories.

28 August 2025 Eurozone Monitor Watch core inflation in France and Spain in a busy end to the week

  • GfK consumer confidence in Germany sank in September, but income expectations still look fine.
  • All eyes on core inflation in France and Spain for signs of a downside surprise for the EZ print. 
  • Unemployment in Germany likely rose in August, but the IAB survey points to better times ahead.

27 August 2025 Eurozone Monitor Hopes of an ECB rate cut in September on life support

  • Our call for a September rate cut is hanging on by the skin of its teeth; can the August HICP save it? 
  • We doubt ECB doves will be able to push through easing in Q4 if the Bank stands pat next month.
  • The game of chicken in French politics continues, with Mr. Bayrou’s government on the brink.  

26 August 2025 Eurozone Monitor Germany is balancing on the edge of recession and recovery

  • German GDP fell by more than initially estimated in Q2, stung by falling investment and net trade.
  • We still see inventories weighing on growth in H2, but a fall in imports is an upside risk for net trade.
  • Look through the noise in EZ wage growth data for a trend of 2.5-to-3.0% year-over-year.

22 August 2025 Eurozone Monitor EZ activity expanded in mid-Q3, despite higher US tariffs

  • The PMIs suggest higher US tariffs are weighing on export orders, as we expected… 
  • ...But the EZ economy is still resilient; the composite PMI edged up to a 15-month high in August. 
  • Price pressures rose again, implying the risk to our call for an ECB rate cut in September is for no cut.

21 August 2025 Eurozone Monitor Higher EZ inflation coming, but we still see a September rate cut

  • Stable inflation in July was confirmed; the core held steady but food and energy inflation rose. 
  • Higher inflation is on the cards, as energy deflation continues to unwind and food inflation climbs. 
  • For now, though, we think a fall in core inflation will convince the ECB to push through another rate cut.

20 August 2025 Eurozone Monitor Foreigners were favouring EZ assets even before higher US tariffs

  • The EZ current account surplus widened in June, despite a sharp drop in the goods trade balance. 
  • Services trade was a boost to GDP in Q2, unlike goods trade. 
  • Foreign investors are funnelling into EZ assets, but this isn’t a new Trump-era trend.

19 August 2025 Eurozone Monitor EZ goods trade surplus nears zero as US exports continue to slide

  • The hit to EZ goods trade from higher US tariffs is visible in the nominal monthly figures. 
  • Goods trade was a drag on EZ GDP in Q2, mainly due to a fall in exports to the US in April to June. 
  • We suspect the nominal goods trade surplus will turn to a deficit in Q3.

18 August 2025 Eurozone Monitor EZ PPI data have something for ECB hawks and doves alike

  • EZ PPI inflation, ex-services, is stabilising just below 1%, but divergence among sectors is high.
  • The trend in global energy prices points to continued deflation in EZ energy producer prices…
  • …But food producer price inflation is sticky, signalling upside risk to consumer prices in this category.

15 August 2025 Eurozone Monitor EZ GDP slowed in Q2 and will fall outright in Q3, marginally

  • The slowdown in EZ GDP growth in Q2 was confirmed, mainly due to weakness in industry. 
  • Industry will likely be a bigger drag on GDP in Q3, and the strength in construction will not continue.
  • The labour market continues to support GDP growth; surveys suggest employment will stay solid.

14 August 2025 Eurozone Monitor Swiss GDP preview: growth slows sharply in Q2; the outlook is bleak

  • Swiss GDP growth likely slowed sharply in Q2 from the 0.8% q/q read in Q1 led by tariff front-running.
  • Hard data and surveys imply a print of around 0.2% quarter-to-quarter.
  • Switzerland will enter recession in H2, even if “gold will not be tariffed!”.
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