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Global Publications

Below is a list of our Global 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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Advance GDP Melanie Debono (Senior Eurozone Economist)

Global Datanote: Final PMIs, Eurozone, September

In one line: Likely to fall further this month but also likely overdoing the weakness in the economy.

Melanie Debono (Senior Eurozone Economist)Global

Global Datanote: Final PMIs, Eurozone, August 2024

In one line: GDP growth is unlikely to slow in Q3, as the PMI suggests.

Melanie Debono (Senior Eurozone Economist)Global

Global Datanote: Advance PMIs, Eurozone, August 2024

In one line: Activity springs back up again thanks to the Olympics. 

Melanie Debono (Senior Eurozone Economist)Global

Global Datanote: Final PMIs, Eurozone, July

In one line: Still suggesting private sector activity stalled at the start of Q3.

Melanie Debono (Senior Eurozone Economist)Global

Global Datanote: Advance PMIs, Eurozone, June 2024

In one line: Slower but still decent growth and price pressures are easing.

Melanie Debono (Senior Eurozone Economist)Global

Global Datanote: Advance PMIs, France, May 2024

In one line:  Was the rise in French private sector activity short-lived?

Melanie Debono (Senior Eurozone Economist)Global

Global Datanote: Advance PMIs, Germany, May 2024

In one line:  Services leads the way while industry downturn is easing. 

Melanie Debono (Senior Eurozone Economist)Global

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