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Eurozone Publications

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 Global Chartbook Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)

1 August 2024 Eurozone Monitor September ECB rate cut looks safe, but December less so

  • Inflation was slightly hotter than we expected in July but is still on track for a sharp fall in August. 
  • Disinflation in core goods and food will reverse soon, creating a challenge for the ECB in Q4. 
  • We still see an ECB rate cut in September, but no longer in December; we now have two cuts in H1-25. 

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

31 July 2024 Eurozone Monitor Solid Q2 GDP headline in the EZ, but the details are on the soft side

  • Germany was a laggard in Q2, again; GDP jumped in Spain, and rose solidly in Italy and France. 
  • We think the Q2 GDP numbers have increased the probability of a second ECB rate cut in September. 
  • German HICP inflation was hot, but Spain’s was soft; we still see EZ inflation stable at 2.5% in July.

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

30 July 2024 Eurozone Monitor Not all inflation expectations are made alike; which are best?

  • The ECB’s CES suggests young people’s inflation expectations have increased since the pandemic… 
  • …This, in turn, implies that tail-risks for inflation have shifted to the upside, and above 2%. 
  • Relative inflation expectations for women and low-income workers seem correlated with wage growth.

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

July 2024 - EZ Economic Chartbook

EZ LEADING INDICATORS ARE THROWING OFF MIXED SIGNALS

  • ...WHICH ONES SHOULD YOU TRUST?

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

26 July 2024 Eurozone Monitor Which leading indicators in the Eurozone should we trust?

  • Plunging French and German business confidence raises the probability of a rate cut in September… 
  • …but we’re sceptical whether these data should be trusted as reliable leading indicators for Q3 GDP. 
  • Our index of the credit impulse, M1 growth and credit standards points to stronger EZ GDP growth.

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

Global Datanote: Advance PMIs & GfK Consumer Confidence, Germany, Jul/Aug

In one line: PMI lower by weakness in manufacturing; services and consumer sentiment are looking much better.

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Global

25 July 2024 Eurozone Monitor How worried should you be about the falling PMIs? Not very, yet

  • The EZ composite PMI is on the verge of falling below 50; will it matter for Q3 growth? Probably not.
  • Manufacturing remains the weak spot, according to the PMIs, while services are still relatively robust.
  • The EZ output price PMI in services fell further in July; inflation will follow, eventually. 

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

23 July 2024 Eurozone Monitor German GDP likely rose further in Q2, at the same pace as in Q1

  • We’re flying half-blind on Q2 GDP data in Germany, but we’re lifting our forecasts slightly, all the same. 
  • Construction investment was a drag on growth in Q2, but consumers’ spending likely rebounded. 
  • Our forecasts for Germany for the rest of 2024 see domestic demand now rebounding.

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

19 July 2024 Eurozone Monitor The ECB is less sure about a September rate cut than markets

  • The September meeting is “wide open” according to Ms. Lagarde; markets see it differently. 
  • Easing inflation, softening wages and falling profit margins should take a September cut over the line… 
  • …But we are now less certain on a cut than we were before; all eyes on ECB “sources” in coming days. 

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

18 July 2024 Eurozone Monitor Is the September rate cut safe from upside inflation risks? Probably

  • Inflation in the Eurozone was little moved in June; it will probably hold steady in July. 
  • Upside risks from services and energy now loom for EZ inflation but we think September’s rate cut is safe. 
  • Our forecasts point to a Q4 rebound in core inflation; will the ECB look through this and cut in December?

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

16 July 2024 Eurozone Monitor Will the ECB signal a September rate cut this week? We think so

  • The ECB will likely open the door to further easing this week, teeing up a second rate cut, in September. 
  • Market expectations are converging on three cuts between now and March; the ECB is fine with this. 
  • One week ahead of the EZ Q2 GDP data, Nowcast models are subdued; we don’t buy them.

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

11 July 2024 Eurozone Monitor The curious case of the vanishing EZ monetary policy transmission

  • EZ private-sector balance sheets are healthy; this dulls the monetary policy transmission mechanism. 
  • The private sector’s interest-rate-sensitivity has almost halved compared to before the GFC. 
  • Strong private balance sheets, fiscal activism and labour-hoarding will keep ECB policy rates elevated. 

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

9 July 2024 Eurozone Monitor Right wing in France suffers defeat, as do French pollsters

  • Marine Le Pen’s RN fell flat on its face in the French parliamentary elections. The centre (left) holds on. 
  • The path to a working government in France is unclear, but OAT-Bund spreads have likely peaked. 
  • Germany’s trade surplus jumped in May, due mainly to a crash in imports; the July Sentix dropped. 

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

8 July 2024 Eurozone Monitor Manufacturing still a drag in Q2; Q3 will be different, we hope

  • Friday’s industrial production data for Germany, France and Spain made for difficult reading.
  • The recovery in EZ manufacturing was still missing in Q2, but we look for better in H2.
  • The trend in retail sales remains flat, but they still likely picked up in Q2, and services spending rose.

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

5 July 2024 Eurozone Monitor Fall in Swiss inflation reaffirms our call for further SNB rate cuts

  • Swiss inflation edged lower, despite an uptick in services; a further, albeit marginal, fall is likely.
  • We look for two more SNB rate cuts, taking the policy rate to 0.75% by year-end; markets see fewer cuts.
  • The appointment of Martin Schlegel as the new SNB Chairman points to continuity in the rates outlook.

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

3 July 2024 Eurozone Monitor EZ inflation will hit 2% by August, oil prices permitting

  • Headline inflation fell marginally in June, but the core was stable; no rate cut in July, but September is on. 
  • Rising global shipping costs present little upside threat to core goods inflation, for now. 
  • Services inflation will remain hot in the near term, but surveys point to widening downside risks.

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

2 July 2024 Eurozone Monitor Will the Centre-Left vote unite to deny RN an absolute majority?

  • Markets are rallying on the prospect of no RN majority in France, but it’s bit too soon to cheer.
  • Eurozone inflation fell further in June, and risks are tilted towards a downside surprise.
  • German core inflation is now on a near-straight path towards 2% by the end of the year.

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

1 July 2024 Eurozone Monitor Headline and core inflation in the Eurozone likely dipped in June

  • Inflation in the EZ likely fell in June, by 0.1pp to 2.5%; all set for a dovish message from Sintra this week.
  • Forecast upgrades in Spain and France mean we now estimate EZ GDP grew by 0.3% q/q in Q2.
  • German unemployment hit a new post-Covid high in June and likely will rise a bit further in Q3.

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

28 June 2024 Eurozone Monitor Money supply data point to Q3 resilience in the EZ PMIs

  • Money data point to continued upside for the PMI, which fell in June; will it rebound?
  • Credit figures are consistent with rising consumers’ spending and a rebound in investment soon.
  • The first June surveys for Italy and Spain suggest downside risk in the former but strength in the latter.

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

June 2024 - EZ Economic Chartbook

A MODEST CYCLICAL UPTURN HAS BEGUN, AND RATES ARE FALLING

  • …WILL POLITICAL UNCERTAINTY THROW A WRENCH IN THE WORKS?

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

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