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Why manufacturing continues to weigh on eurozone growth: it’s the inventory cycle, stupid!
Germany
German Ifo Index’s slight increase in January is insufficient to bring relief
Germany
How the Main Political Parties Plan to Make the German Economy Great Again
Eurozone PMI better than expected in January
Taiwan
Taiwan GDP growth boosted by solid domestic demand
Eurozone Quarterly
Germany
Germany: how to make the economy great again
Eurozone Quarterly
France
France: political uncertainty will weigh on the economy
Eurozone Quarterly
The Netherlands
The Netherlands: relying on domestic demand amid supply challenges
Eurozone Quarterly
Belgium
Belgium: searching for a glimmer of hope amid weak growth
Poland
Poland outshines CEE peers in GDP growth
France
Economic activity remains very weak in France
South Korea
Korean GDP up just 0.1%, yet the worst seems to be over
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