Eurozone factory gate prices edged up 0.1% month-over-month in October 2025, signaling a modest uptick from September. Year-on-year? Down 0.5% versus October 2024. Industrial price pressures remain subdued across the currency bloc—a trend that could influence ECB policy stance and risk asset sentiment heading into year-end.
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UnluckyLemur
· 12-03 14:06
Eurozone industrial goods prices are still this weak; the ECB needs to come up with a solution.
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ChainSauceMaster
· 12-03 14:01
Eurozone industrial prices are still so weak, we really have to rely on the ECB to save the market.
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CryptoSurvivor
· 12-03 14:01
Eurozone industrial goods prices are so weak, the ECB will have to keep easing.
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LonelyAnchorman
· 12-03 13:56
With industrial price pressures this weak, what else can the ECB do?
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RooftopReserver
· 12-03 13:55
Eurozone prices are still sluggish, so now the ECB will have to think it over.
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FastLeaver
· 12-03 13:47
Eurozone factory prices are starting to stir again—will this really impact the ECB's decisions this time?
Eurozone factory gate prices edged up 0.1% month-over-month in October 2025, signaling a modest uptick from September. Year-on-year? Down 0.5% versus October 2024. Industrial price pressures remain subdued across the currency bloc—a trend that could influence ECB policy stance and risk asset sentiment heading into year-end.