Euro Zone Economy Growth Accelerates to 7-month High in March, PMI Shows

Most lights are out in the European Central Bank during the so-called "Earth Hour" in Frankfurt, Germany, Saturday, March 22, 2025. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)
Most lights are out in the European Central Bank during the so-called "Earth Hour" in Frankfurt, Germany, Saturday, March 22, 2025. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)
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Euro Zone Economy Growth Accelerates to 7-month High in March, PMI Shows

Most lights are out in the European Central Bank during the so-called "Earth Hour" in Frankfurt, Germany, Saturday, March 22, 2025. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)
Most lights are out in the European Central Bank during the so-called "Earth Hour" in Frankfurt, Germany, Saturday, March 22, 2025. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)

Euro zone business activity grew at its fastest pace in seven months in March, supported by an easing in the long-running manufacturing downturn despite slower growth in services, a survey showed.
The improving business climate in the common currency bloc could gain more traction over the coming months as plans for a spending splurge in infrastructure and defense, particularly in Germany, raise optimism for a turnaround in Europe's economic fortunes, Reuters reported.
HCOB's preliminary composite euro zone Purchasing Managers' Index, compiled by S&P Global, rose to 50.4 this month from February's 50.2, its highest since August. It has remained above the 50 mark separating growth from contraction since the start of this year.
Growth in activity was still meagre, however, and the index was below a prediction in a Reuters poll for a rise to 50.8.
An index measuring the bloc's dominant services industry declined to 50.4 from last month's 50.6, below the Reuters poll forecast of 51.0.
But a near three-year-long contraction in manufacturing eased and its headline PMI increased to an over two-year high of 48.7 from 47.6 in February. The Reuters poll had predicted it at 48.2.
An index measuring factory output that feeds into the composite PMI showed expansion for the first time in two years. It jumped to 50.7 from 48.9, its highest since May 2022.
"Just in time with the beginning of spring we may see the first green shoots in manufacturing," said Cyrus de la Rubia, Chief Economist at Hamburg Commercial Bank.
"While we should not be carried away by a single data point, it is noteworthy that manufacturers expanded their output for the first time since March 2023."
Faced with higher costs, manufacturing firms raised prices charged. Both input and output inflation hit their highest in seven months. However, prices grew at a slower pace in the services sector.
In a sign of improving sentiment among businesses, employment generation gathered pace this month. The composite employment index rose to 50.1 from 49.2, above breakeven for the first time in eight months.



Dubai to Allow Residents Pay Government Services Using Cryptocurrency

Dubai’s Department of Finance signed on Monday a new MoU with global digital asset platform Crypto.com. WAM
Dubai’s Department of Finance signed on Monday a new MoU with global digital asset platform Crypto.com. WAM
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Dubai to Allow Residents Pay Government Services Using Cryptocurrency

Dubai’s Department of Finance signed on Monday a new MoU with global digital asset platform Crypto.com. WAM
Dubai’s Department of Finance signed on Monday a new MoU with global digital asset platform Crypto.com. WAM

Dubai is preparing to allow residents to pay for government services using cryptocurrency, signaling the emirate’s intent to support the Dubai Cashless Strategy.

On Monday, Dubai’s Department of Finance (DOF) signed a new memorandum of understanding (MoU) with global digital asset platform Crypto.com, in the presence of Abdulla Al Basti, Secretary General of The Executive Council of Dubai, and Abdulrahman Al Saleh, Director General of DOF.

The initiative, formalized during the Dubai FinTech Summit, will enable seamless and secure payments for government services using stable cryptocurrencies, further strengthening Dubai’s position as a global hub for financial innovation.

Al Basti said that adopting secure cryptocurrency solutions within the Government of Dubai’s payment system reflects a proactive approach to anticipating future needs and responding to global economic and financial developments.

“We take great pride in Dubai Finance’s pivotal role in driving the Dubai Cashless Strategy and shaping a distinctive digital financial future,” said Al Saleh.

The Dubai Cashless Strategy aims to conduct more than 90% of financial transactions across both the public and private sectors through cashless methods by 2026.

“We underscore the significance of the MoU with Crypto.com in accelerating the strategy’s objective,” Al Saleh said.

President and COO of Crypto.com Eric Anziani said this initiative will enable the delivery of the first comprehensive and holistic Government-wide implementation of payment digitization.

Once the necessary technical arrangements for the agreement’s activation are finalized, individuals and businesses customers of government entities will be able to pay service fees seamlessly through Crypto.com's digital wallets.

The platform will securely convert these payments into Emirati dirhams and transfer them to Dubai Finance accounts, ensuring a streamlined, secure, and innovative payment framework.

The Dubai Cashless Strategy is expected to drive economic growth by adding at least 8 billion dirhams ($2.1 billion) annually to the economy, fueled by the development of a wide range of innovative financial technology services and the accelerated expansion of Dubai’s fintech sector.