WEUR Market Monitor Report Series

$249.00

About this Report Series: FrontierView's Western Europe (WEUR) Market Monitor report series provides you with a comprehensive snapshot of the macroeconomic, geopolitical and business environment across the region every single month. Click on the Product Details tab for an Executive Summary and full Table of Contents from the latest report...

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About this Report Series:

FrontierView's Western Europe (WEUR) Market Monitor report series provides you with a comprehensive snapshot of the macroeconomic, geopolitical and business environment across the region every single month.

Click on the Product Details tab for an Executive Summary and full Table of Contents from the latest report or click Request a Sample to download a complete report from a few months ago to see exactly how the report is structured before you buy.

You have two options to purchase this report:

  1. Purchase a copy of the most recent report ($249/report)
  2. Purchase 12-months of access ($199/report at a 20+% discount) - strongly recommended if you're monitoring the region on an ongoing basis

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Executive Summary

The outlook for Western Europe (WEUR) is becoming even gloomier, as Russia cuts natural gas supplies to Europe and the prospect of gas rationing looks increasingly likely this winter.

Already, WEUR industry is struggling amid rising input prices and supply chain disruptions, with B2B demand set to weaken further. Despite adverse economic dynamics, inflation will force the ECB to raise interest rates this month. While the ECB has announced a targeted program to reduce yields on Southern European bonds, it has been short on details.

Lastly, the region is entering a period of greater policy uncertainty following President Emmanuel Macron’s failure to secure a parliamentary majority, the splitting of Italy’s Five Star Movement, and the UK Conservatives' loss of two by-elections.

Table of Contents
  • Executive Summary
  • France
  • Germany
  • Italy
  • Spain
  • United Kingdom
  • Greece
  • Netherlands
  • Portugal
  • Sweden