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    Post-UK vote uncertainty could hit EU recovery

    npsBy nps19 July 2016Updated:25 June 2024 Finance No Comments2 Mins Read
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    (BRUSSELS) – With markets and exchange rates affected by uncertainty and volatility, the European Commission published Tuesday its first assessment of the economic outlook for the EU after the UK’s 23 June referendum.

    First results, which were already presented and discussed in last week’s meeting of Eurozone finance ministers, find that a prolonged period of uncertainty could influence the modest recovery in the European economy by dampening investment and consumption.

    The Commission, which is due to is due to update its next economic forecast in November, makes clear that the study is not an economic forecast.

    To illustrate potential effects, the Commission has analysed two scenarios, a ‘mild’ and a ‘severe’.

    Ahead of the UK referendum, the latest available data pointed to expected GDP growth in the euro area of 1.7% (EU28 1.8%) in both 2016 and 2017.

    Following the referendum, growth in the euro area would moderate to 1.5%-1.6% in 2016 and to 1.3%-1.5% in 2017, according to both scenarios.

    Although the depreciation of the pound sterling mitigates the economic fallout for the UK, the analysis suggests that the UK economy is likely to be more severely affected, with a GDP loss of 1% to 2.75% by 2017.

    Growth in the other 27 Member States would slow from an expected 1.9% in 2016 to 1.7%-1.8% and from 1.8% to 1.4%-1.7% in 2017. Neither of the analysed scenarios contains assumptions on the shape of any future agreement between the UK and the EU.

    The Economic Outlook after the UK Referendum: A First Assessment for the Euro Area and the EU

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