Workflow
温和复苏
icon
Search documents
欧元区6月工业产出跌幅超预期,GDP仍维持增长
智通财经网· 2025-08-14 11:23
Group 1 - Eurozone industrial output fell by 1.3% in June, worse than the expected decline of 1.0%, primarily due to significant drops in Germany and weak consumer goods production [1] - The revision of May's output growth from 1.7% to 1.1% indicates a weaker underlying trend than previously anticipated [1] - The second quarter GDP growth of 0.1% aligns with initial estimates, while employment growth of 0.1% matches expectations but is lower than the previous quarter's 0.2% [1] Group 2 - Year-on-year economic growth of 1.4% in the second quarter was driven by a surge in demand before the implementation of US tariffs, but this growth is expected to slow down until a potential recovery in 2026 [2] - The monthly industrial output decline was mainly attributed to Germany (-2.3%) and Ireland (-11.3%), with the latter's data being affected by tax maneuvers of multinational pharmaceutical companies [2] - All sectors, except for energy production, experienced contraction last month, with non-durable consumer goods (-4.7%) and capital goods (-2.2%) leading the decline [2]