In the media | 31 Jul 2024

Euro zone business growth stalls in July, PMIs show

The euro zone’s flash July PMIs corroborate the message sent by other leading indicators that the recovery is faltering. If leading indicators continue to underwhelm, this may result in a downgrade to our GDP growth forecasts,” said Rory Fennessy at Oxford Economics.

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