Reverse economic sentiment in the EU and in the euro zone
Economic sentiment improved slightly in the euro zone in July and decreased in the European Union – according to the Thursday published survey of the European Commission's Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs (DG ECFIN).
The ESI (Economic Sentiment Indicator) economic sentiment index in July increased by 0.2 points to 104.6 points in the euro zone compared to the previous month, and fell by 0.9 points to 104.8 points in the EU. (MTI)
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