Eurozone inflation surpasses expectations

Eurozone inflation closed September at 2.2 %, and the manufacturing sector faces a sharp contraction

In September, eurozone inflation exceeded analysts’ projections, closing the month with a 2.2 % increase. This trend was driven by rising prices for goods and services, particularly energy costs.

According to the European Central Bank (ECB) forecasts, “Eurozone inflation is expected to average 2.1 % in 2025, 1.7 % in 2026, and 1.9 % in 2027.  As for the underlying inflation rate, the projection is 2.4 %, 1.9 %, and 1.8 % in 2025, 2026, and 2027, respectively.”

The eurozone manufacturing sector is entering a contraction, with no signs of stabilization in sight for the region’s countries, due to a decline in new orders.

In addition to these factors, there are the consequences of tariffs imposed by the US government, internal problems in each country, armed conflicts, and fluctuations in global energy demand.

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Source: bolsamania

(Reference image source: Lukasz Radziejewski on Unsplash)

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