Less ambitious investor sentiment in Germany and in the euro area
Compared to August, investor sentiment in Germany and the euro area was less pessimistic in September – according to a survey released on Tuesday by the Mannheim-based ZEW Economic Research Institute.
ZEW’s German sentiment index improved to minus 22.5 points in September from the 44.1 points of August, which was the lowest data since December 2011. (MTI)
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