Sentix’s eurozone investor sentiment index improved significantly in December
Sentix’s eurozone investor sentiment index improved to minus 2.7 points in December from minus 10.0 points in November, instead of the expected minus 8.3 points.
Among the components of the index, the indicator quantifying the assessment of the current investment environment improved to minus 30.3 points from minus 32.3 points, and the indicator quantifying the assessment of the six-month outlook increased to 29.3 points from 15.3 points. (MTI)
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