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Eurozone growth soars record 12.7 percent but fears grow for winter

The government is promising another 15 billion euros in aid to businesses hit by the lockdown, on top of hundreds of billions of euros already spent this year on temporary unemployment and other measures. 

By CNBCTV18.COM  Oct 30, 2020 7:59:21 PM IST (Published)


The European economy grew by an unexpectedly large 12.7 percent in the third quarter as companies reopened after severe coronavirus lockdowns, but the rebound is being overshadowed by worries that growing numbers of infections will cause a new downturn in the final months of the year.
The upturn in the July-September quarter and the worries about what's ahead echoed the situation in the United States, where re-openings led to strong third-quarter recovery but didn't dispel fears for the winter months.
The European rebound, reflected in figures released Friday by EU statistics agency Eurostat, was the largest increase since statistics started being kept in 1995. It followed an 11.8 percent contraction in the second quarter in the 19 European Union member countries that use the euro currency.