Euro zone's business scene just hit a 30-month peak—services sector's absolutely crushing it right now. But here's the twist: manufacturing's losing steam, and those fresh order numbers? They're sliding backwards. Classic mixed signals that could shake up risk asset sentiment. Services boom meets factory slowdown—always an interesting combo for macro traders watching liquidity flows.
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DAOdreamer
· 14h ago
Wait, that doesn't make sense. The service industry is booming, but manufacturing is still lagging behind? This logic doesn't really hold up.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 14h ago
The service sector is skyrocketing while the manufacturing sector is dragging behind. These data are contradicting to a ridiculous extent.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 15h ago
The service sector is so strong, but manufacturing is lagging behind. How are we supposed to deal with this?
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PositionPhobia
· 15h ago
The service sector is booming while manufacturing is dragging behind—these numbers really have me confused... What exactly are risk assets up to this time?
Euro zone's business scene just hit a 30-month peak—services sector's absolutely crushing it right now. But here's the twist: manufacturing's losing steam, and those fresh order numbers? They're sliding backwards. Classic mixed signals that could shake up risk asset sentiment. Services boom meets factory slowdown—always an interesting combo for macro traders watching liquidity flows.