EU Commission trims euro-zone growth prospects

BELGIUM - The EU Commission cut on Friday - for the second time in a month - its forecast for third quarter euro-zone growth, aiming now for 0.3-0.6 percent because of signs of weakness from Germany, France and Italy.

The latest move means the forecast for growth in the third quarter from the second has been almost halved, by 0.40 percentage points to a median of 0.45 points.

The latest forecast was a reduction of 0.3 points from a forecast of 0.6-0.9 percent made on 8 August, which itself marked

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