๐ In the past few months, European countries have shown varied performance levels across different time frames. While some countries have demonstrated resilience and robust growth, others have experienced significant declines, primarily due to external macroeconomic factors. The overall performance across multiple periods provides vital insights into the shifting economic landscapes within Europe.
๐ Over the past week, most European countries in our analysis exhibited positive performance, highlighting a short-term upward trend driven by market optimism and localized economic factors.
| Country | Performance (%) | Performance |
|---|---|---|
| Swiss | 3.88 | |
| Great Britain | 3.87 | |
| Spain | 3.87 | |
| Poland | 3.77 | |
| German | 2.69 | |
| France | 0.65 |
๐ The past month reflected broader market challenges, with several countries enduring declines fueled by persistent macroeconomic uncertainties and volatility.
| Country | Performance (%) | Performance |
|---|---|---|
| Spain | 1.99 | |
| Poland | -0.38 | |
| Great Britain | -4.64 | |
| German | -4.59 | |
| France | -6.10 | |
| Swiss | -9.79 |
โ Over a three-month horizon, several European economies showed strong recovery, particularly driven by Spain and Poland, indicating strategic resilience amid global economic fluctuations.
| Country | Performance (%) | Performance |
|---|---|---|
| Poland | 26.98 | |
| Spain | 22.39 | |
| German | 12.85 | |
| France | 5.99 | |
| Great Britain | -2.23 | |
| Swiss | -1.34 |
๐ The analysis reveals a complex performance landscape among European countries. Specifically, while Poland and Spain have consistently led the performance charts in the 3M period, one-month data surfaces some of the macroeconomic strains evident across the continent. The three-month recovery trajectory, spearheaded by Poland, provides a cautious optimistic outlook for the region's economic rejuvenation.