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Investor sentiment in the euro area continued to deteriorate in May
Investor sentiment in the eurozone deteriorated more markedly than analysts expected in May, according to a survey by the Sentix Economic Research Institute in Frankfurt.

Euro area investor sentiment deteriorates
The euro area investor sentiment index fell to minus 22.6 points in May, the lowest level since June 2020 from minus 18 points in April. On average, experts showed a less deteriorating indicator, minus 20.8 points for May. (MTI)
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