Dutch Inflation Near 1-Year Low, Manufacturing Downturn Softens

RTTNews | 944 days ago
Dutch Inflation Near 1-Year Low, Manufacturing Downturn Softens

(RTTNews) - The Netherlands' consumer price inflation slowed to the lowest in nearly a year in January and the downturn in manufacturing softened on renewed expansion in production, separate data revealed Wednesday.

Consumer prices rose 7.6 percent from the previous year, slower than the 9.6 percent increase in December, the flash estimates from Central Bureau of Statistics showed. This was the lowest rate since last February, when inflation was 6.2 percent. Prices of consumer goods and services were 9.6 percent more expensive than a year ago. Final data is due on February 9.

Inflation, based on the harmonized index of consumer prices, slowed to 8.4 percent in January from 11.0 percent in December.

Flash inflation data for the euro area is due today. Eurozone inflation is expected to moderate to 9.0 percent in January from 9.2 percent in December.

In January, the Dutch manufacturing sector contracted at a slower pace as there was an improvement in production and new orders posted a slower fall, survey results from S&P Global showed.

The manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index rose to 49.6 in January from 48.6 in December. The pace of fall was the softest in the current five-month sequence of contraction.

Output expanded for the first time in six months as the improvement in supply chains helped manufacturers to boost production capacities. Moreover, orders dropped at the slowest pace in five months. Similarly, the fall in export orders also softened.

Firms reduced their purchasing activity at the slowest rate in five months. On the other hand, their holdings of inputs and semi-finished goods grew slightly.

The degree of confidence regarding future output strengthened to an 11-month high in January. Companies were planning to expand their businesses, scale up production and develop new products.

Manufacturers continued to lift their workforce, extending the current sequence of job creation to 27 months.

Regarding prices, the survey showed that average input costs and selling prices continued to increase in January. That said, rates of inflation dipped to 27- and 23-month lows, respectively.

read more
Eurozone Inflation Rises Slightly To 2.1%

Eurozone Inflation Rises Slightly To 2.1%

Eurozone inflation rose marginally in August but the rate remained near to the European Central Bank's 2 percent target, official data revealed on Tuesday. The harmonized index of consumer prices rose 2.1 percent year-on-year in August, slightly faster than the 2.0 percent increase in July, flash data from Eurostat showed.
RTTNews | 16 minutes ago
Eurozone Manufacturing Growth At 38-Month High

Eurozone Manufacturing Growth At 38-Month High

The euro area manufacturing activity grew at the fastest pace in more than three years in August driven by a sharp rise in output and the renewed uptick in domestic demand, data published by S&P Global showed on Monday. The HCOB final manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index improved to 50.7 in August from 49.8 in July. This was the first expansion in the currency bloc since June 2022. The flash
RTTNews | 22h 43min ago
German Inflation Accelerates To 2.2% In August

German Inflation Accelerates To 2.2% In August

Consumer price inflation in Germany climbed in August to its highest level in five months, while the core figure was steady amid an acceleration in food price growth, and weakened chances for further easing from the European Central Bank in the near term.
RTTNews | 3 days ago
German Unemployment Exceeds 3 Mln

German Unemployment Exceeds 3 Mln

Germany's unemployment exceeded the three million-mark for the first time in a decade in August as the prolonged period of subdued economic activity weighed on the labor market. The number of unemployed persons increased by 46,000 from the previous year to 3.025 million in August. However, unemployment fell by adjusted 9,000 compared to the previous month, while it was forecast to increase by 1
RTTNews | 3 days ago
French Inflation Cools; Economy Expands As Estimated

French Inflation Cools; Economy Expands As Estimated

France's consumer price inflation softened in August on weaker growth in transport costs and the economy logged a faster growth as estimated in the second quarter, official data revealed Friday. Consumer price inflation weakened marginally to 0.9 percent in August from 1.0 percent in July, provisional data from the statistical office INSEE showed.
RTTNews | 4 days ago
Eurozone Economic Confidence Weakens In August

Eurozone Economic Confidence Weakens In August

Eurozone economic sentiment softened unexpectedly in August as only industry and retail trade showed improvements, survey results from the European Commission showed Thursday. The economic sentiment indicator slid to 95.2 in August from a revised 95.7 in the previous month. The score was forecast rise to 96.0.
RTTNews | 4 days ago
German GfK Consumer Confidence To Fall Further

German GfK Consumer Confidence To Fall Further

German consumer confidence is set to continue to fall in September as rising fear of job losses weighed on purchase decisions and damped hopes of robust economic recovery, a closely watched survey showed on Wednesday. The forward-looking consumer sentiment index fell to -23.6 in September from -21.7 in the previous month. The reading was forecast to drop moderately to -22.
RTTNews | 6 days ago
French Consumer Sentiment Weakest Since 2023

French Consumer Sentiment Weakest Since 2023

France's consumer confidence weakened to the lowest level since October 2023 largely due to the weaker outlook for standard of living and the fall in saving intentions. The consumer sentiment index edged down to 87 in August from 88 in July. This was the lowest reading since October 2023 and remained below its long-term average of 100.
RTTNews | 7 days ago