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Germany: Mixed bag of industrial data – ING

Carsten Brzeski, chief economist at ING, explains that after two disappointing months, industrial production increased in November, up 1.1% month-on-month from -1.0% in October.

Key Quotes

“On the year, industrial production was down by 2.6%. Production of investment goods rebounded by 2.4% MoM, while the production of intermediate goods dropped by 0.5%. On a positive note, activity in the construction sector surged by 2.6% MoM. At the same time, the short relief rally from exports ended, with a drop of 2.3% MoM. As imports dropped by 0.5% MoM, the trade balance narrowed to €18.2 billion.”

“This is a mixed bag of data, which needs to put into perspective. Despite today’s increase, industrial production is still down compared with the third quarter and it would require another strong increase in December to end the year on a positive note. This outcome is rather unlikely given the slump in new orders.”

“Looking ahead, production expectations in the manufacturing sector improved somewhat but remain close to the lowest levels since late 2012. At the same time, inventories are at their highest levels since the end of 2009 and order books have been deflated for two years in a row. This combination does not bode well for industrial activity in the months ahead.”

“All in all, consumption and construction should have kept the entire economy out of recession territory once again in the fourth quarter but the former growth engine, manufacturing, is still stuttering.”

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