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The Eurozone economy continues to recover, and the composite PMI has been above the boom and bust line for three consecutive months
Supported by strong optimistic demand from the service sector, the overall business activity scale of Eurozone enterprises expanded at the fastest rate in a year this month, while the Eurozone manufacturing industry, which had been sluggish for 2 years, showed signs of close recovery.
EUR/GBP Rises Toward 0.8550 Due to Improved Eurozone Manufacturing PMI
EUR/GBP gains ground as Eurozone Manufacturing PMI improved to 47.4 in May, reaching a 15-month high.
UK Recovery From Recession Loses Pace With PMIs Below Forecast
The UK economy’s recovery lost some momentum in May as activity and price pressures in the services sector started to fade.
ECB: Euro Area's Negotiated Wages Rise 4.69% YoY in Q1 2024 Vs. 4.50% in Q4
The European Central Bank (ECB) published its indicator of the Euro area’s negotiated wages data for the first quarter of 2024 on Thursday.
Germany's PMI soared to a one-year high in May, and Eurozone recovery accelerated?
As the downturn in German industry gradually eased, private sector activity in Germany ushered in significant growth, making it the fastest growing period in a year.
The ECB Vice President set the tone for cutting interest rates by 25 basis points in June, which indicates new trends in monetary policy
The Zhitong Finance App learned that ECB Vice President Luis de Guindos (Luis de Guindos) said that cutting interest rates by 25 basis points next month seems reasonable under the current circumstances. He stressed that with regard to the June meeting decision, the ECB will maintain a high degree of transparency and adopt a prudent attitude to support this decision to cut interest rates. Degindos pointed out that there is considerable uncertainty in the current economic environment, so no final decision has been made on the total number and specific extent of interest rate cuts. He stressed that the ECB will pay close attention to the further development of economic data and adjust policies accordingly. When asked about adding