30 January 2024
In an unexpected turn, the Euro Zone managed to avert a recession in the latter half of 2023, thanks to stronger economic performance in Italy and Spain. This development counterbalanced Germany’s economic difficulties, allowing the Euro Zone to narrowly escape a downturn. The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) remained flat in the last quarter of 2023, narrowly avoiding a recession following a slight decline in the previous quarter. Despite these positive signs, the Euro Zone still faces significant challenges, including high-interest rates, weak foreign demand, and ongoing geopolitical tensions. Economists had initially expected a further decline, indicating the region’s persistent struggles in a complex economic landscape.