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Below is a list of our Eurozone Publications for the last 6 months. If you are looking for reports older than 6 months please email info@pantheonmacro.com, or contact your account rep

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Daily Monitor Chartbook Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)

19 March 2024 Eurozone Monitor Upside risks building for EZ inflation data in March

  • EZ inflation dipped in February, matching the first estimate; upside risks are now building for March.
  • An upward surprise in the March and April inflation reports would put a June rate cut in jeopardy.
  • We still struggle to see a perfect landing for inflation at 2%; how will the ECB respond to this?

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

15 March 2024 Eurozone Monitor How resilient is the consensus position on the ECB?

  • Inflation at 3% in Q2 likely will prevent ECB easing in June; a 50-to-75bp cut would need inflation at 2%. 
  •  Sticky wage growth remains a risk to ECB cuts, but we think the Q1 numbers will play ball. 
  •  It would require significant outliers in the non-HICP numbers for the ECB’s near-term path to change.

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

14 March 2024 Eurozone Monitor The EU and Europe are going to need a bigger bazooka, literally!

  • European defence spending is ramping up and is set to double by 2026, in nominal terms.
  • Europe needs to help Ukraine beat Russia, as well as rebuild its own military; the EU is here to help.
  • Joint EU debt issuance to finance defence spending is coming; €100B-to-200B would be a good start.

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

12 March 2024 Eurozone Monitor Don't bet on the March HICP to deliver an April rate cut

  • Comments from ECB policymakers are keeping hopes of an April rate cut alive, but we still see June.
  • The bar is high for the March HICP to deliver a down- side surprise big enough for the ECB to cut in April.
  • We think bond yields will drift lower over the summer, before an inflection point in late Q3.

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

8 March 2024 Eurozone Monitor ECB gives the green light for a 25bp rate cut in June

  • The ECB will cut its policy rate in June, barring a big upside surprise in the inflation numbers.
  • Markets now see 100bp-worth of cuts this year; we think the ECB is happy with this picture.
  • Factory orders in Germany crashed in January, but mostly due to volatility in major orders.

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

6 March 2024 Eurozone Monitor ECB to take a victory lap this week; core inflation is still sticky

  • The ECB will open the door to a June rate cut this week, while emphasising the risk of sticky inflation.
  • Staff projections will show a downgrade to the ECB’s headline inflation forecasts for 2024 and 2025.
  • Utility margins in the Eurozone are soaring; this will soon become a hot potato for policymakers.

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

1 March 2024 Eurozone Monitor EZ inflation fell in February, likely matching consensus expectations

  • EZ inflation fell further in February, probably to 2.5%; we think core inflation dipped by 0.3pp, to 3.0%.
  • Consumers’ spending in the EZ got off to a slow start in Q1, but don’t write off the recovery just yet.
  • The Swiss economy defied our expectations in Q4, boosted by strong growth in domestic demand.

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

February 2023 - EZ Economic Chartbook

THE ECB IS DONE HIKING; EASING WILL BEGIN SOON

  • ...WE STILL SEE A FIRST RATE CUT IN APRIL

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

23 February 2024 Eurozone Monitor Inflation to wobble around Easter; PMI implies recovery still coming

  • EZ inflation will fall further in February; Easter effects will then add volatility over Spring.
  • The euro area composite PMI is rebounding, but Germany’s index remains stuck in the mud.
  • The February PMIs pour cold water on hopes of a Q1 rebound in EZ’s moribund manufacturing sector.

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

21 February 2024 Eurozone Monitor EZ wage growth slowed in Q4; the slowdown will continue in Q1

  • Negotiated wage growth in the EZ slowed slightly in Q4; it will decelerate further at the start of 2024.
  • EZ construction output rebounded in December, leaving a decent carry-over for Q1.
  • The Eurozone current account surplus jumped at the end of Q4 but will soon decline.

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

20 February 2024 Eurozone Monitor The wheels are coming off in German construction

  • Leading indicators point to significant downside risks for German construction at the start of 2024.
  • The fall in real estate prices is happening amid solid growth in rents; the cap rate is soaring as a result.
  • German commercial real estate is in trouble, but cap rates are now rocketing, for both retail and office.

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

13 February 2024 Eurozone Monitor Up close and personal with the seasonally adjusted EZ HICP data

  • Consumer prices in the EZ exhibit strong seasonality throughout the year, especially in the core.
  • Core inflation is falling on all seasonally adjusted indices, but the tempo varies across methodologies.
  • Seasonally adjusted price momentum is rebounding, but that shouldn’t matter for the year-over-year rate.

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

8 February 2024 Eurozone Monitor Germany's economy on the ropes; what will politicians do?

  • Germany’s economy is in a cyclical rut; it remains to be seen whether its problems are more structural.
  • Nominal GDP in Germany has been soaring, but higher prices have compressed growth in real terms.
  • Many politicians in Germany want to tighten fiscal policy, but will the economy allow it?

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

7 February 2024 Eurozone Monitor Spain's economic outperformance to continue in 2024

  • GDP in Spain grew by 2.5% last year, more than in any of the other major EZ economies.
  • This year, quarter-to-quarter growth will remain solid, such that GDP rises by 2%.
  • German industrial orders soared in December but they were skewed by major orders mainly in aircraft.

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

6 February 2024 Eurozone Monitor Presenting the EZ bond market in 2024, assuming a soft landing

  • The ECB’s policy rate is 100-to-150bp too tight; it will align with two-year yields by the end of the year.
  • We see near-term downside risk to Bund yields but then look for bear-steepening in H2.
  • Our forecasts for the bond markets assume a soft landing in the economy; what if we’re wrong?

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

2 February 2024 Eurozone Monitor The ECB, like the Fed, will stand firm through the Ides of March

  • Lingering votes to hike Bank Rate distract from most members’ endorsement of rate cuts this year...
  • ...Two-year-ahead inflation is forecast nearer 2% under market rates than constant rates; upside skew has gone.
  • We still expect the first 25bp cut to come in May, but the risks remain tilted towards a later commencement.

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

1 February 2024 Eurozone Monitor EZ inflation fell in January, but by a lot less than we expected

  • EZ inflation likely fell by 0.2pp in January, to 2.7%, with the core rate down 0.3pp, to 3.1%.
  • The ECB remains on track to downgrade its 2024 inflation forecasts in March, by a lot.
  • German retail sales plunged, again, in Q4; the fall in jobless claims in January is likely a blip.

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

30 January 2024 Eurozone Monitor It's time to mark-to-market our and the ECB's 2024 inflation forecasts

  • This week’s January inflation data will be key for the ECB’s decisions and communication in H1 2024.
  • We look for a downside surprise in the EZ, but the January report is a wildcard; anything can happen.
  • EZ GDP likely fell in Q4—confirming a recession— worse than the ECB predicted in December.

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

26 January 2024 Eurozone Monitor If ECB is really data-dependent, not date-dependent, it will cut in March

  • The ECB left all its policy settings unchanged yesterday, as everyone expected it to.
  • President Lagarde stuck to the line that a spring rate cut is unlikely but didn’t explicitly push back on it...
  • ...Data next week will, we think, give the Bank the confidence it needs to cut rates first in March.

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

January 2024 - EZ Economic Chartbook

THE ECB IS DONE HIKING; WHEN WILL IT CUT?

  • ...WE THINK EASING WILL BEGIN IN MARCH

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

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