The Sentix Euro Zone Business Sentiment Index improved in March
After six consecutive decreases, the euro area business sentiment index of the Frankfurt-based Sentix GmbH unexpectedly increased in March.
Sentix’s Euro Zone Business Sentiment Index released on Monday improved by 1.5 points compared to the previous month, rising to minus 2.2 points from the minus 3.7 points in February, instead of the minus 3.1 points expected by analysts.
The index was minus 3.7 points in February, it is the lowest value since November 2014. (MTI)
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