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Europe
Italy's Broadening Slump Weighs Down Euro-Area Growth Momentum
2019-02-05
[Bloomberg] A manufacturing and export-led slump in Italy’s economy spilled into services at the start of the year, aggravating an already fragile economic situation in the euro area.

Business activity among Italian services providers shrank in January and forced companies to reduce headcount for the first time in more than two years, a Purchasing Managers’ Index showed on Tuesday. Firms cited weakening domestic demand and a decline in export orders as reasons for the job cuts.

While the Italian economy, which slipped into recession at the end of 2018, marks a particularly weak spot in the region, cracks have appeared across the 19-nation bloc.

Germany’s industry has been deeply scarred by carmakers’ struggles with new emissions tests and waning global trade. In France, consumer spending took a hit from violent protests against the government.

Activity in French services has declined rapidly in the past two months, with the January PMI indicating the worst contraction in almost five years. New business fell for a second month and job creation slowed.
Posted by:Besoeker

#3  Greece wipes the sweat from it's brow and says "At least the story is not about us this time!"
Posted by: SteveS   2019-02-05 09:58  

#2  And ignores the fact that Southern Italy is a drain on the coffers and only getting worse and the added regulations from the EU on the North is also causing headaches to Italy's industrial regions.
Posted by: DarthVader   2019-02-05 09:08  

#1  Seems fog in channel, Europe cut off is true...

Bloomberg is bemoaning low productivity while ignoring the low productivity migration elephant.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2019-02-05 06:25  

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