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Eurozone faces recession threat in 2023-2024: Report

28 Jun '23
2 min read
Pic: Shutterstock
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  • S&P Global's Q3 2023 outlook warns of a significant recession risk in the Eurozone due to rising interest rates and a potential employment downturn.
  • The fading post-pandemic recovery and struggles in manufacturing and energy-intensive sectors further fuel this concern.
  • Job vacancies suggest that the downward trend is likely to continue throughout Q2.
The risk of recession in eurozone is still significant, according to S&P Global’s third quarter (Q3) 2023 economic outlook. The expected impact of rising interest rates on demand and the potential for employment downturn due to economic slowdown could trigger a recession.

Other tailwinds that boosted recovery from the pandemic are also subsiding. The manufacturing sector, in particular, has taken a hit, with the sector's Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) slipping into contraction territory at 43.6 in June. This downturn is attributed to the return of inventories to pre-pandemic levels and the absorption of most of the backlog in production, as per S&P Global’s Economic Outlook Eurozone Q3 2023.

Meanwhile, energy-intensive sectors are still struggling to recover. Despite a significant drop in gas prices, their output in April remained 11 per cent lower than before the energy crisis. The permanence of the loss of energy-intensive production in Europe is still uncertain, though if it proves to be transitory, a recovery could positively impact the economic outlook.

The fading post-pandemic recovery is also likely to leave a significant mark on the labour market. Employment rose by 0.6 per cent in Q1 2023, but S&P Global anticipates much smaller increases in the upcoming quarters. This prediction aligns with falling productivity, rising unit labour costs, and a reduction in still-high job vacancies over the past two quarters.

As per the analysis, online job vacancies suggest that the downward trend is likely to continue throughout Q2.

Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DP)

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