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Eurozone: Industrial production grows to highest level since September 2008 - ING

Bert Colijn, Senior Economist at ING, explains that at last, Eurozone industry has shifted into second gear as the 1.3% MoM growth in industrial production in May outpaced expectations. This adds to the view that the strong survey data indeed correspond with strong Eurozone growth of around 2% for 2017, he further adds.

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“Acceleration of production growth has been widely expected for months now. New orders have been very strong over recent months, the manufacturing PMI is at a 74-month high and capacity utilization has been increasing, we were seeing the industrial recovery everywhere but in the production numbers until now. The jump in output was broad-based as consumer, capital and intermediate goods production all improved in May. On an annual basis, production is now up 4%, with capital and durable goods production even experiencing annual growth of over 6%. This is a strong sign for investment in the second quarter and adds to our view of above 2% annualized growth in Q2.”

“While Eurozone industry is now producing at a pace last seen at the peak of the 2008 financial crisis, it is still more than 6% below the 2007 production peak. The extraordinarily long drag on production from the crisis is fading though and this means that the outlook for production remains strong for the summer months. Recovery has now also started in the countries where manufacturing was hit the hardest during the crisis such as Italy, which sees annual growth of production of 2.8% at the moment. Malta and the UK are the only EU countries that experience annual declines in production according to Eurostat. While we have become used to heated summers for the Eurozone economy over the past crisis years, this one remains very rosy for now.”

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