Economic sentiment improved in Europe's largest economy
Economic sentiment improved in August in Germany and in the euro zone – according to survey of the Mannheim-based ZEW economic research institute.
The German economic sentiment index improved by 7.3 points compared to the previous month. In August it has become 0.5 points, after the minus 6.8 points of July.
According to the surveyed economic experts, th economic sentiment improved significantly in the euro zone. In August an increase of 19.3 points occured to 4.6 points, after July’s minus 14.7 points. (MTI)
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