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    JPMorgan Joins Goldman Hikes Euro Area's 2025 Economic Growth Forecast

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    Posted on March 10, 2025

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    Last updated: January 25, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    JPMorgan raises euro area's 2025 growth forecast to 0.8%, driven by Germany's fiscal reforms. ECB cuts deposit rate amid uncertainty.

    JPMorgan Boosts Euro Area Growth Forecast for 2025 Following Germany's Reforms

    (Reuters) - J.P.Morgan joined Wall-Street peer Goldman Sachs to forecast a boost to the euro area's economic growth for 2025 on the back of Germany's fiscal loosening reforms.

    Similar to Goldman, JPM expects growth to increase by 0.1 percentage point to 0.8%. For 2026, JPM expects 1.2% growth, up by 0.3 percentage points.

    "This revision is primarily driven by Germany, but we also anticipate slightly stronger growth across the rest of the region from spillovers and slightly looser fiscal policy," said JPM economists in a note dated late Friday.

    Last week, the parties in talks to form Germany's new government agreed to try to loosen fiscal rules that would amount to a nearly trillion-euro borrowing boom to fund defence and infrastructure spending.

    However, the brokerage also cautioned that uncertainty from Trump's tariff policy could likely weigh on economic growth in the coming months and estimated a slight uptick to the euro area's inflation for this year and next.

    Making its sixth cut since June, the European Central Bank (ECB) lowered the deposit rate to 2.5% on Thursday, but warned of "phenomenal uncertainty", including the risk that trade wars and more defence spending could fuel inflation, raising the prospect of a pause in its policy easing next month.

    In the same note, JPM said it does not expect the ECB to cut rates in April compared to its earlier projection of a 25 basis point cut. The brokerage expects only two interest rate cuts this year - in June and September - versus its prior estimate of three rate cuts.

    "We highlight risks that the potential imposition of US tariffs on European goods could also push them to a live meeting in April and back to the back-to-back approach," JPM added.

    (Reporting by Siddarth S in Bengaluru; Editing by Janane Venkatraman)

    Key Takeaways

    • •JPMorgan raises euro area's 2025 growth forecast to 0.8%.
    • •Germany's fiscal reforms drive the growth revision.
    • •ECB cuts deposit rate to 2.5% amid economic uncertainty.
    • •Potential US tariffs pose risks to European growth.
    • •JPMorgan expects only two ECB rate cuts this year.

    Frequently Asked Questions about JPMorgan joins Goldman, hikes euro area's 2025 economic growth forecast

    1What is JPMorgan's revised growth forecast for the euro area in 2025?

    JPMorgan expects the euro area's growth to increase by 0.1 percentage point to 0.8% in 2025.

    2What factors are driving the growth forecast revision?

    The revision is primarily driven by Germany's fiscal loosening reforms and slightly stronger growth anticipated across the rest of the region.

    3What are the potential risks to the euro area's economic growth?

    JPMorgan cautions that uncertainty from Trump's tariff policy could weigh on economic growth, alongside a slight uptick in inflation.

    4What is the European Central Bank's current deposit rate?

    The European Central Bank has lowered the deposit rate to 2.5% but warns of 'phenomenal uncertainty' in the economic outlook.

    5How many interest rate cuts does JPMorgan expect from the ECB this year?

    JPMorgan expects only two interest rate cuts from the European Central Bank this year, with no cuts anticipated in April.

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