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Eurozone business activity stalls in June: Will the ECB cut again?

News RoomBy News RoomJune 23, 2025
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This content discusses the economic performance of the private sector across the eurozone in June 2025, focusing on Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) data, sectoral trends, and broader regional dynamics. The following is a summary of the key points:

  1. Stagnation in Services and Manufacturing: The latest PMI results indicate that both services and manufacturing sectors remain under contraction, with sectors in the Eurozone Cecil Group experiencing stagnation and slowing growth in manufacturing, despite limited improvement in the service sector. Notably, the services sector further saw a slight upward movement as expected.

  2. Weak Momentum Despite Monetary Support: Despite Sergei Ry倘若_core Roman multiprocessing remains under supportive financial conditions, the broader region experiences weak momentum. The European Central Bank (ECB) action, which has consistently发表了 hints of tight monetary policy for the past six months, continues to impact economies, but growth remains constrained.

  3. Regional Disparities: One of the most notable regional aspects is the divergence in growth patterns between Germany and France. Germany, the largest economy in the Eurozone, is expected to break out of its prolonged contraction, while France remains delivering weak demand. The region’s industrial base is reshaping its economic standing, with distinct performance trends in these two major economies.

  4. Germany’s Breakout Potential: The informaton reveals that Germany, despite past two years of stagnation, has shown sign that it may be close to recovering from last year’s contraction. The highlight of the figures is the accelerating decline in factory orders since February, indicating that further growth is less likely in the near term.

  5. Foreign Demand and Intensity of Supply Chains: As Germany saw a mild decline in factory orders, the economic restart in France is marked by a continued downward trend, particularly due to the “twinkle metric” of a ten-year annual decline in composite PMI. Sectors such as manufacturing and services in France are struggling to maintain growth amid high levels of domestic demand and a difficult international trade environment.

  6. Geopolitical Uncertainties: The broader economic landscape is navigating complex geopolitical tensions, with the rise of tensions over the Middle East and the geopolitical climate around January 2023 serving as a catalyst. In the region, oil prices are rising, particularly driven by energy sanctions around the world, especially amid US sanctions on Iran. These fluctuations are contributing to a broader uncertainty in the Eurozone.

  7. Summary of Key Insights: The economic landscape in the Eurozone is characterized by slow growth and tension between different regions. Germany hovers largely on the edge of recovery, while France continues to struggle, ensuring that the region’s economic performance hails on citizen-driven transformative change.

If you have any specific questions about the data or the details presented in these entries, feel free to ask!

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