Central Banks

Euro-Zone Economy May Continue to Struggle, Guindos Says

  • ECB vice president warns that disinflation will slow in 2024
  • Investors continue to bet on rate cuts in the first half
Luis de GuindosPhotographer: Alex Kraus/Bloomberg

The euro-area economy may have experienced a downturn at the end of last year and will probably continue to struggle, according to European Central Bank Vice President Luis de Guindos.

“Soft indicators point to an economic contraction in December too, confirming the possibility of a technical recession in the second half of 2023,” Guindos said Wednesday in a speech. “Incoming data indicate that the future remains uncertain, and the prospects are tilted to the downside.”