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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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Trend Growth Germany Inflation

EZ Datanote: Final Inflation, Germany, August 2025

In one line: A further near-term rise is coming before a plunge in early 2026.

EZ Datanote: Advance Inflation, Germany, July 2025

In one line: EZ inflation in July was not the dovish slam dunk we were expecting.

EZ Datanote: Final Inflation, Germany, June 2025

In one line: At target, and risks tilted to the downside over the summer. 

EZ Datanote: Unemployment, Germany, June & ECB Inflation Expectations, EZ, May 2025

In one line: German unemployment rate won’t hold steady for much longer; inflation expectations likely to continue to fall.

EZ Datanote: State CPIs, Germany, June 2025

In one line: In line with our call for slightly softer German inflation in June. 

EZ Datanote: State CPIs, Germany, May 2025

In one line: Strong, but remember difference in base effects in the CPI and HICP. 

EZ Datanote: State CPIs & Unemployment, Germany, April/March 2025

In one line: Germany CPI looks softer than we anticipated, but core inflation rose. 

EZ Datanote: PMI, Switzerland, March 2025

In one line: Our PM composite PMI points to another solid increase in GDP in Q1.

EZ Datanote: Advance Inflation, Germany, March 2025

In one line: We now see the March EZ HICP up by 0.7% m/m, and by 2.2% y/y.

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