French industrial production shows an annual growth of 1.7%—a figure that exceeds the market expectations set at 1.3%. This unexpected performance contrasts with the stagnation observed during the previous period (also 1.3%), suggesting a rebound in manufacturing activity in the eurozone. Investors are monitoring these macro indicators to anticipate movements in risk assets.
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TokenToaster
· 17h ago
France's industrial production has surprised everyone, up 1.7% and exceeding expectations. Can we still follow this trend, folks?
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NFTRegretful
· 17h ago
France's industrial capacity surpassed 1.7, exceeding expectations... But can this data really boost risk assets? Feels a bit uncertain.
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PancakeFlippa
· 17h ago
French industrial production exceeded expectations. Now, funds are likely to start getting restless, right?
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rekt_but_not_broke
· 17h ago
France's industrial output is 1.7%, beating expectations... but have you ever thought that this might just be a feint?
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SolidityStruggler
· 17h ago
French industrial data exceeded expectations, 1.7% compared to the expected 1.3%... Can this rebound hold?
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AirdropJunkie
· 17h ago
French industrial data surprises again? 1.7% vs 1.3% expected. Can this wave boost the eurozone... Be careful, the rebound might be fake.
French industrial production shows an annual growth of 1.7%—a figure that exceeds the market expectations set at 1.3%. This unexpected performance contrasts with the stagnation observed during the previous period (also 1.3%), suggesting a rebound in manufacturing activity in the eurozone. Investors are monitoring these macro indicators to anticipate movements in risk assets.