Eurozone September growth slows to 20-month low
IHS Markit sees the authorities needing to do more to bolster activity
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EUROZONE economic growth has slowed to its weakest pace since January 2015, a closely watched survey showed on Friday.
Data monitoring company IHS Markit said that its September report was "disappointing", with the underlying performance sluggish and the authorities needing to do more to bolster activity.
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