Improved consumer confidence in the eurozone
More and more people feel more confident in the euro zone, after the economy showed the fastest growth of the last four years, in the second quarter.
Compared to the previous month, people feel more confident in the eurozone. The consumer confidence index in August rose to -12 points from the -14 points of the previous month, said the European Commission.
The analysts surveyed by Bloomberg expect the index will be stagnate around -14 points – reports Világgazdaság Online, after Bloomberg.
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