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Sentix’s eurozone investor sentiment index deteriorated further
For the second month in a row in September, the Sentix Frankfurt Economic Research Institute’s euro area investor sentiment index deteriorated as another sign that economic growth has turned from the peak of the post-pandemic recovery.

Investor sentiment in the euro area deteriorates further
According to a survey published on Sentix’s website on Monday, the eurozone investor sentiment index fell 2.6 points to 19.6 points, the lowest level since April. The market expected a slightly better-than-actual value of 19.7 points for September. (MTI)
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