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EU economic confidence falls as consumer sentiment declines again

Last updated: January 8, 2025 3:43 pm
Published: January 8, 2025
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European markets turned lower on Wednesday following the release of preliminary data indicating a decline in economic sentiment across the euro zone in December. The pan-European Stoxx 600 index, which had gained 0.5% earlier in the session, slipped into negative territory by midday, with most sectors posting losses. Healthcare and financial services stocks were the only exceptions, maintaining modest gains.

European stocks decline following weaker economic sentiment data

The downturn coincided with data from the European Commission, showing its economic sentiment indicator fell by 1.7 points in the EU and 1.9 points in the euro area. Both scores remained below their long-term averages, reflecting ongoing economic concerns. The report further highlighted a second consecutive monthly decline in consumer confidence across the region. In Germany, industrial orders unexpectedly dropped in November, compounding the negative outlook.

Analysts had anticipated a slight improvement, but the decline signaled weaker demand and raised concerns about the broader industrial sector’s performance heading into 2024. Meanwhile, shares of Shell fell 2.2% after the British energy giant revised its liquefied natural gas (LNG) production outlook for the fourth quarter of 2024. The company also warned that trading results for its chemicals and oil products division would likely be “significantly lower” than those recorded in the third quarter, raising investor concerns about profitability.

Market participants reacted cautiously to the data, with investors monitoring further economic indicators and central bank signals for guidance. The drop in sentiment reinforced expectations of slower growth in 2024 amid high inflation and geopolitical uncertainties. Economists noted that the persistent decline in consumer confidence could affect spending patterns, further dampening economic momentum.

Businesses, already contending with tightening credit conditions, may face additional challenges if demand weakens further. Despite the setback, European financial markets are expected to remain focused on monetary policy updates and inflation reports in the coming weeks. Analysts continue to assess whether central banks, including the European Central Bank, may adopt a more accommodative stance to stimulate growth as economic conditions evolve. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

TAGGED:chemicals forecastconsumer confidenceeconomic sentimenteuro zoneEuropean Central BankEuropean Commissioneuropean marketsgrowth outlookindustrial ordersinvestor cautionlng productionmena newswirenewsnewswireShell
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