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Europe’s economy is slumping — but that doesn’t mean lockdowns should end now

Disastrous economic figures, such as those published today across Europe, should not unduly sway decisions - but politicians can start pointing the way to the exit

Lockdown in Turin
Lockdown in Turin Photo: Getty Images

The terrible state of the European economy, reflected by the closely watched purchasing managers’ indexes in Germany, France and the UK, has made for splashy and gloomy headlines, but governments and public opinion better get used to it. Markets already have.

They shrugged off the news. After all, as ING analysts summed up, the PMIs “really don’t tell us anything more than what we know already from looking out of our windows these days”.

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