《欧洲经济》德国1月季调後工业生产九个月来首降2.5% 远逊预期
德国联邦统计局数据显示,经价格与季节及日历调整(下同),德国今年1月工业生产按月转降2.5%(前值由原先零增长,上修转为续升1.9%),远逊於市场预期转降0.4%,也结束连升八个月;按年跌幅再度扩至3.9%(前值降幅续收窄至1%),超过市场预期降3.7%。
德国1月制造与采矿业产出按月转降0.5%。期内,资本货物产出按月降0.8%;建筑业产出按月转降12.2%;消费品产值按月降3%。相反,中间产品产量按月升0.7%;能源产出按月升0.6%。
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