The economic sentiment improved further in November in Germany
In November, the economic sentiment in Germany improved further for the second consecutive month – according to the survey of the Mannheim-based ZEW economic research institute. The survey was published on Tuesday.
In November, the German economic sentiment index became 13.8 points, 6.2 points higher than in October. Analysts expected 8.1 points.
The indicator assessing the current economic situation in Germany deteriorated to 58.8 points in November, from the 59.5 points of October. Experts expected 61.5 points. (MTI)
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