Here Comes Eurozone Industrial Production...

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Hollande hard hatREUTERS/Denis CharletFrench President Francois Hollande wearing a hard hat.

At 10 a.m. GMT, we'll get figures for industrial production in the eurozone this October. Given what we've already seen this week, we're not expecting a high number.

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Analysts expected a 0.2% increase on the month, and a 0.6% increase from October last year. But that was before we got the grim figures on industrial production from Europe's three biggest economies this month. 

Germany's output for October rose by 0.2%, disappointing analysts who expected a 0.4% rise, Italian production fell by 0.1%, despite expectations for a 0.3% rise, and French production plunged 0.8%. Altogether, a 0.2% boost from the eurozone as a whole isn't looking likely. 

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