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Euro zone growth rebounds as it pulls out of recession

Euro zone growth rebounds as it pulls out of recession

Qatar Tribune
Saturday, July 31, 2021 10:39:03 PM UTC

Agencies The euro zone economy grew faster than expected in the second quarter, pulling out of a pandemic-induced recession, while the easing of coronaviru...

AgenciesThe euro zone economy grew faster than expected in the second quarter, pulling out of a pandemic-induced recession, while the easing of coronavirus curbs also helped inflation shoot past the European Central Bank’s 2 per cent target in July.The European Union’s statistics office Eurostat said on Friday that its initial estimate showed gross domestic product (GDP) in the 19 countries that use the euro had expanded 2.0 per cent in April-June from the previous quarter.Compared to the same period a year earlier, when lockdowns to slow the spread of the coronavirus brought economic activity close to a standstill, GDP jumped 13.7 per cent.But unlike the US and Chinese economies, which have pulled above their pre-pandemic peaks, the euro zone economy remains some 3 per cent smaller than it was at the end of 2019.Eurostat also said euro zone inflation accelerated to 2.2 per cent in July from 1.9 per cent in June – the highest rate since October 2018 and above the 2.0 per cent mean expectation of economists.Economic growth also surpassed a Reuters poll forecast of 1.5 per cent for the April-June quarter and a 13.2 per cent annual increase.Among the outperformers were the euro zone’s third and fourth largest economies, Italy and Spain, with quarterly growth respectively of 2.7 per cent and 2.8 per cent. Portugal’s tourism-heavy economy expanded by 4.9 per cent.Two ‘recessions’ since 2020Since the start of 2020 the euro zone has twice suffered two consecutive quarters of contraction - defining a technical recession - with coronavirus curbs hitting most recently in the period spanning the end of 2020 and the start of 2021.Activity was dragged down in the first three months of this year largely by weakness in Germany, where a lockdown from November had curbed private consumption.Europe’s biggest economy returned to growth in the second quarter, but the expansion of 1.5 per cent compared to Q1 showed a weaker rebound than expected.The French economy, the euro zone’s second largest, grew by 0.9 per cent, just ahead of forecasts, with its third lockdown gradually being eased from May.The strong growth could add to arguments for the ECB to start scaling back its crisis fighting measures.The central bank’s €1.85 trillion Pandemic Emergency Purchase Programme is due to expire in March at the earliest, and policy hawks are already arguing that it is time to start tapering purchases given the bloc’s rebound.Policy doves are warning that the more transmissible Delta variant poses a threat to the recovery, however, so the ECB’s September 9th meeting is too early for a firm call on winding down the scheme early next year.Similar Q3 growth seenBert Colijn, senior economist at ING, said supply chain problems were likely to have hampered growth in Germany, with its large auto industry, while Italy and Spain saw impressive growth because they were further behind pre-pandemic levels.Even with the Delta variant and continued supply chain issues, ING expects growth across the bloc to be 2 per cent again in the third quarter.“Despite all the greening efforts, the euro zone economy continues to perform like a diesel engine: it takes a while to get going but don’t underestimate it once it’s picked up steam,” Colijn said.Capital Economics saw third-quarter growth of a little over 2 per cent, which would still leave the euro zone economy smaller than before the pandemic.“Germany should reach that (pre-pandemic) benchmark in the second half of the year, but we don’t expect the southern economies to do so until well into 2022,” its chief Europe economist Andrew Kenningham wrote in a note.Figures on Thursday showed the US economy grew at a slower than expected 6.5 per cent annualised rate in the second quarter, pulling GDP above its pre-pandemic peak, as massive government aid and vaccinations fuelled spending on goods and services.The equivalent euro zone rate was 8.3 per cent.
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