Slovenia's economic sentiment remained unchanged at a 16-month high in July, data released by the Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia showed on Thursday.
The economic sentiment index stayed unchanged at a seasonally adjusted -12 in July from the previous month. The score is the highest since December 2011.
Confidence in the manufacturing sector eased, with the indicator falling to -5 from -2. Sentiment in the construction sector declined and the relevant index fell to -22 in July from -21 in June.
The indicator reflecting sentiment in retail sector also held steady in July at 15. The consumer confidence edged up to -37 from -38. The service confidence index rose to -11 from -14 in June.
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