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The German consumer sentiment index tipped into a positive range
The German consumer sentiment index in October was positive, according to the survey of the GfK Economic Research Institute.
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German consumers become more optimistic
According to the results of the consumer sentiment survey for October published on Tuesday, the sentiment index rose to 0.3 points from minus 1.1 points in September instead of the expected decrease of minus 1.6 points. (MTI)
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