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Eurozone: Q3 labour costs in focus - Rabobank

Analysts at Rabobank suggest that the estimate of Eurozone labour costs in Q3 published by Eurostat will be the most important economic release for today’s session.

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“Labour costs rose 1.8% YoY in Q2, at the upper end of the sideways range of between 0.7% and 2% we have seen since 2013. With productivity growth accelerating, a number in line with that seen in Q2 should still be consistent with below-ECB target (core) inflation.”

“Moreover, indicators of negotiated wages have been lagging behind this trend (latest figure for the Eurozone was 1.4% YoY) and for now the evidence that the Phillips curve will soon re-establish itself is scant. However, should the growth rate of unit labour costs have accelerated further in Q3 – and especially if it surpasses 2% - this may stoke fears that the ECB has fallen behind the curve with its decision to extend QE until 2018Q3 at the earliest.”

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