Economic sentiment improved in the EU in February
The Economic sentiment has improved in the EU28 in February, as well as in the Euro Zone – according to the communication of the European Commission (EC) that was released on Thursday.
The Economic Sentiment Indicator (ESI) in the EU increased to 105.1 points in February, from the 104.7 points of January, while in the Euro Zone the ESI rose to 102.1 points from 101.4 points.
The sentiment index became better than expected; the market analysts expected 101.9 points while the exact value became 102.1 points. (MTI)
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