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The downturn in construction activity worsened in September, according to a regular survey of construction buyers
Softer decline in demand in Eurozone in August fails to improve outlook of French and German firms
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Latest Purchasing Managers’ Index for Eurozone shows ongoing decline but signs of a turnaround
Construction activity in the Eurozone continued to decline in March
Construction buyers have reported sharp declines in activity in both the Eurozone and the UK in February
Rate of decline in activity reported by buyers slows but construction still in a “slump”
New surveys of construction buyers paint gloomy picture at year-end 2024
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The European Central Bank cut rates in September but so far there is little cheer in construction
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Construction activity in the Eurozone fell sharply in August, as the dragged down by continued tough conditions
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Europe’s construction sector is in ‘broad-based decline’. Why? And what could reverse it?
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Summer may have finally made a belated appearance across Europe in July but the outlook for the region’s construction sector looked considerably gloomier
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Why has the level of waste the European construction industry in Europe increased rather than decreased - and what is happening with new regulations aimed at boosting circularity?
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Economist Scott Hazelton looks at markets under pressure
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The survey registered lower activity in December