Eurozone output flags
July 14, 2014Output fell by 1.1 percent in May, compared with the month before, according to EU statistics office Eurostat. It comes after a 0.7 percent rise in April.
Of the 18 eurozone members, Portugal fared worst with production slumping by 3.6 percent. France also saw a hefty 1.3-percent drop, German production fell by 1.4 percent.
"Although the decline is likely to have been temporary, the disappointing numbers add to evidence that economic growth in the region is slowing," Chris Williamson, chief economist at Markit, a provider of financial data and indices, told the AFP news agency.
"Business optimism and hiring intentions have cooled from the three-year highs seen earlier in the year, led by darkening clouds forming over the French economic horizon in particular," he added.
The only industrial sector to book any growth during the month of May was the energy market, booking a 3-percent rise in output.
When compared with the previous year, production across the euro area rose by just 0.5 percent, while across the entire 28-member European Union it gained 1.1 percent.
ng/uhe (AFP, dpa)