Our nowcast highlights an acceleration in growth in the Eurozone in Q4 (+0.4% q/q). And the Atlanta Fed's GDP Now shows continued strong growth in the US.
Growth is expected to have accelerated or at least remain steady across all regions in Q4. This is reflected in our nowcast for the Eurozone (+0.4% q/q) and the Atlanta Fed's GDPNow (+1.3%q/q). In France, after a very good figure in Q3, our nowcast suggests another strong performance (+0.3% q/q), as does our forecast for Spain (+0.7%). Our forecasts point to improving growth figures in the United Kingdom (0.2%), Italy (0.2%) and Japan (0.3%); the same goes for the figure published in China (+1.2% q/q).
In the Eurozone, the improvement in the business climate points to stronger activity. Household confidence remains moderate but spending intentions are rebounding. The unemployment rate is close to its low point, and inflation remains under control.
Lending rates are relative stable since September. Bank financing flows to Eurozone corporations are expanding faster than market financing flows. In France, outstanding loans continue to recover overall.
The industrial recession ended in Q4 2025 in Germany. Production rebounded, driven by capital goods, as did demand (new industrial orders). However, the business climate remains mixed.
The business climate initially improved in industry (driven by the rebound in aeronautics production) and is now improving in services as well, particularly business services. Household confidence continues to improve, albeit moderately. The labour market remains resilient.
Despite the slowdown in December 2025, the business climate remains favourable. Household confidence remained stable over the last two months of the year. The unemployment rate reached a historic low. At the same time, the number of people in employment remains at its highest level.
The business climate is strengthening and high consumer confidence is supporting private consumption. The labour market remains dynamic. Wage growth (negotiated hourly) continues (+3.5% y/y in Q4; stable compared to Q3) and remains above inflation, leading to an increase in households’ purchasing power.
The business climate is still favourable in the UK, but household consumption has remained sluggish. Payroll employment fell sharply in Q4, mainly in the retail sector. The unemployment rate stabilised in November at its highest level since December 2020 (5.1%).
In the US, business sentiment improved significantly in services, but household sentiment worsened. The slowdown in job growth continues.
In Japan, business conditions showed improvement after holding up well. Household sentiment is also recovering. But real wages decline and the unemployment rate is persistently low.
PMIs improved slightly at the end of 2025. Chinese household sentiment is recovering slowly, but demand is still weak. Labour market is sluggish.