Investor sentiment is at a three-year high in the eurozone
In June, the sentiment index of listed investors rose to the highest level since February, by 7.1 points to 28.1 points, the highest since February 2018, according to the survey.
The index stood at 21.0 points in May, and analysts expected 25-26 points by June.
The components of the index developed differently in the survey. While the assessment of the current situation has improved significantly, the outlook has already been assessed somewhat less favorably than the financial experts surveyed in the previous month. (MTI)
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