KEY POINTS
  • If Covid pandemic months are excluded, the latest numbers point to the lowest reading since April 2013.
  • The euro zone, the region of 20 nations that share the same currency, grew by 0.3% in the second quarter, having grown by 0.1% in the first quarter.
  • Analysts polled by Refinitiv suggest that the European Central Bank will most likely leave rates unchanged with its main rate currently at 3.75%.
An emloyee works on the assembling of a brake caliper for an electric vehicle in Dueren, western Germany.

European business activity contracted once again during August, to its lowest level since November 2020.

The euro zone's flash composite purchasing managers' index, released Wednesday, fell to 47.0 for August from 48.6 in July. This missed economists' expectations for a figure of 48.8, according to Dow Jones.