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Italy to grow by 0.7% this year and next as outlook weakens, central bank says

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Posted on December 13, 2024

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Italy's Growth Forecast Revised to 0.7% Amid Weakening Outlook

MILAN (Reuters) - The Italian economy will expand by 0.7% both this year and next, the country's central bank said on Friday, cutting estimates made in October as the monthly flow of data continues to weaken.

The projections are below those of the Italian government, which officially forecasts growth of 1.0% this year and 1.2% in 2025.

However, on Thursday Economy Minister Giancarlo Giorgetti said the euro zone's third largest economy will likely end the year with a growth rate of 0.7%, noting the deepening slump in the industrial sector.

The central bank's previous forecasts made two months ago envisaged growth of 0.8% this year and 0.9% in 2025.

The forecasts are not adjusted for the number of days worked each year, in line with the methodology used by the government, the European Union and other bodies for international comparisons.

If adjusted for the number of days worked, the Bank of Italy said that growth this year would be just 0.5%, accelerating to 1% next year.

That implies that the economy will stagnate again in the final quarter of this year, as it did between July and September, and is in line with a 2024 forecast issued this month by national statistics bureau ISTAT.

Italy's average EU-harmonised inflation rate should come in this year at 1.1%, the central bank said, unchanged from its October projection.

Inflation is seen accelerating to 1.5% in 2025, against the Bank of Italy's previous estimate of 1.6%.

(Reporting by Sara Rossi, editing by Gavin Jones)

Key Takeaways

  • Italy's economy is projected to grow by 0.7% in 2023 and 2024.
  • The central bank's forecast is lower than the government's estimates.
  • Growth forecasts were revised down from previous estimates.
  • Inflation is expected to remain stable at 1.1% this year.
  • The industrial sector is experiencing a deepening slump.

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The main topic is Italy's economic growth forecast by the central bank, predicting a 0.7% increase for 2023 and 2024.
How does the central bank's forecast compare to the government's?
The central bank's forecast is lower, with the government predicting 1.0% growth for 2023.
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The inflation rate is expected to be 1.1% this year, according to the central bank.

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