Investor sentiment in the euro area has worsened to a more than six years nadir
Investor sentiment in the eurozone plummeted to a more than six years low in October as central bank stimulus measures failed to ease recession fears.
According to the monthly survey of the Sentix, Frankfurt-based Economic Research Institute published on Monday – this time involving 957 investors and financial analysts – the euro area investor sentiment index declined to minus 16.8 points from the minus 11.1 points of September. (MTI)
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