Euro zone economy fared a touch better than first estimated in Q4, data shows
The euro zone economy grew a touch faster than initially thought in the last quarter of 2024 but employment barely grew, offering further evidence that the economy of the 20 countries sharing the euro is broadly stagnant.
Euro zone GDP grew by 0.1 percent in the fourth quarter, Eurostat said on Friday, raising its previous estimate which had shown stagnation.
Compared with a year earlier, the economy expanded by 0.9 percent, the same as in the previous quarter but a modest expansion from earlier quarters.
Employment grew by just 0.1 percent on the quarter, with the expansion remaining on a downward trend since early 2022.
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