Eurozone economic confidence improves in sign of mild rebound
EUROZONE economic confidence improved for a third consecutive month in December, signalling the region may be heading for a mild recovery.
A sentiment indicator published on Monday (Jan 8) by the European Commission rose to 96.4, the best reading since May and higher than predicted by anyone in a Bloomberg survey of economists. The November reading was revised up to 94.
The jump was driven by increases across all sub-indicators.
The combination of aggressive monetary tightening, sluggish growth in China and the aftermath of the energy crisis have taken a toll on the euro area. Economists surveyed by Bloomberg predict the bloc ended the year in recession with a second consecutive contraction of 0.1 per cent in the fourth quarter.
Meanwhile, inflation accelerated in December as governments removed support for high energy costs. The expected upticks in consumer-price gains across the region underscore the challenging last mile down to the European Central Bank’s 2 per cent target. BLOOMBERG
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