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Euro zone growth remains lethargic as factories shut for summer: PMI

But survey compiler IHS Markit cautioned the August data were based on a much smaller sample size.

August 23, 2018 / 15:49 IST
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Euro zone businesses growth picked up a touch this month, although not as much as predicted, with the prospects of a growing trade war weighing on the outlook, a survey showed on Thursday.

But survey compiler IHS Markit cautioned the August data were based on a much smaller sample size, particularly amongst manufacturers where there were about half the normal number of respondents for some countries.

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"Always treat August data with some caution for the euro zone, especially in core countries such as France, Italy and Spain where factories go through lengthy closures. Less so in Germany," said Chris Williamson, chief business economist at IHS Markit.

So although growth remained somewhat sluggish, August's results are unlikely to upset policymakers at the European Central Bank who intend to close their 2.6 trillion euro asset purchase programme by year-end.