Investor sentiment in the euro area improved slightly
Investor sentiment in the euro area has improved slightly, according to a study released on Monday by the Berlin-based Sentix Economic Research Institute.
The monthly Sentix survey was made with the participation of about 930 investors and financial analysts. The Eurozone investor sentiment index rose to minus 11.1 from September, from the minus 13.7 points of August. Analysts expected a slight improvement of minus 13.5 points for September. (MTI)
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