According to the final revised data, Eurozone GDP grew 2.2% qoq, 3.0% yoy in Q3. GDP volumes remained -0.3% below pre-pandemic level in Q4 2019. Household consumption rose 4.1%. Government final consumption expenditure rose 0.3%. Gross fixed capital formation dropped -0.9%. Exports rose 1.2%. Imports rose 0.7%.
Household final consumption expenditure in Eurozone rose 2.1%. Government final expenditure rose 0.1%. Gross fixed capital formation dropped -0.2%. The contributions from external balance were positive while change in inventories was slightly negative.
EU GDP grew 2.1% qoq, 4.1% yoy. GDP volumes remained -0.1% below pre-pandemic level in Q4 2019. Austria (+3.8%) recorded the highest increase of GDP compared to the previous quarter, followed by France (+3.0) and Portugal (+2.9%). Lowest growth rates were observed in Romania and Slovakia (+0.4%), while GDP remained stable in Lithuania (0.0%).