euro zone’s economic growth to lose speed in 2017 eu predicts
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Euro zone’s economic growth to lose speed in 2017, EU predicts

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Growth in the 19 countries sharing the euro would slow
Brussels - Arab Today

The European Commission (EC) said on Monday that uncertainty about US policies, Brexit and elections in Germany and France would take their toll on the euro zone economy this year. 
It forecast euro zone economic growth to lose some speed this year before rebounding in 2018. It saw a sharp growth drop ahead in non-euro zone and EU-leaver Britain.
The British economy will nearly halve its expansion by 2018, the EU executive said in a broad series of economic forecasts.
Growth in the 19 countries sharing the euro would slow to 1.6 percent this year from 1.7 percent in 2016, but would gain speed in 2018 when the bloc’s gross domestic product (GDP) is expected to increase by 1.8 percent.
Germany, the bloc’s leading economy by far, is expected to see its GDP growth slow to 1.6 percent this year from 1.9 percent in 2016. Growth will accelerate from 1.2 percent to 1.4 percent in France, and remain stable at 0.9 percent in Italy.
Despite the slowdown from 2016, the euro zone growth forecasts were slightly revised up for this year and 2018 from the EC’s previous estimates released in November. Then, euro zone GDP was estimated to grow 1.5 percent this year and 1.7 percent in 2018.
The revision was due to “better-than-expected performance in the second half of 2016 and a rather robust start into 2017,” the EC said, noting however that “the outlook is surrounded by higher-than-usual uncertainty.”

Trump, Brexit 
The “still-to-be-clarified” intentions of US President Donald Trump in “key policy areas” are seen as the first cause of uncertainty for the bloc’s economy.
In the near term, the possible package of US fiscal stimulus “could provide a stronger boost to global GDP than currently expected,” the EC said.
However, in the medium term “potential disruptions associated with shifting US positions on trade policy could damage international trade,” it said.
The EC is also waiting for clarifications from the Trump administration on banking regulation, tax and fiscal cooperation, Pierre Moscovici, the economics commissioner, told a news conference.
The EU will face other political risks caused by divorce negotiations with Britain, likely to begin in March, and elections in several EU countries this year, including Germany and France, the Commission said.
Britain is expected to pay a higher cost for the political uncertainty surrounding Brexit talks. Its GDP growth is forecast to decline from 2 percent in 2016 to 1.5 percent this year, and to further slow down to 1.2 percent next year.
Britain’s “business investment is likely to be adversely affected by persisting uncertainty while private consumption growth is projected to weaken as growth in real disposable income declines,” the EC said.
The British unemployment rate is seen rising slightly to 5.6 percent in 2018 from 4.9 percent last year, while inflation will increase steeply to 2.5 percent this year and 2.6 percent in 2018.
The gloomy forecasts on the British economic growth are, however, better than previously estimated by the EC, which had predicted in November Britain would grow 1.9 percent last year and only 1.0 percent this year. The 2018 forecast is unchanged.

Inflation 
Consumer prices in the euro zone are forecast to markedly pick up this year, as inflation will surge by 1.7 percent from 0.2 percent last year. The 2017 estimate is higher than the 1.4 percent inflation growth predicted by the EC in November. The European Central Bank (ECB) predicted in December inflation would grow 1.3 percent this year.
But euro zone inflation is expected to slow again in 2018 to 1.4 percent and core inflation, which excludes more volatile prices, is set to rise only gradually.
This is still “short” of the ECB’s target of inflation “below, but close to 2 percent,” the EC said.
However, this is not seen as sufficient to keep the ECB’s stimulus plan to continue indefinitely. “With inflation picking up from low levels, we cannot expect current monetary stimulus to last forever,” the Commission’s Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis said, urging euro zone states to continue structural reforms.

Source: Arab News

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