Investor confidence in Eurozone improved for a second consecutive month in June, data released by think-tank Sentix showed Monday.
The investor sentiment index rose to -11.6 in June from -15.6 in May. The latest figure, however, was slightly weaker than -11.3 expected.
The current situations sub-index for the euro area increased to -28.8 from -32.3 in May. The expectations component rose notably to 7.3 from 2.8 in the preceding month.
The sentiment index for Germany increased after two successive declines in the past months. The headline sentiment index for Germany rose to 16.2 in June from 15.2 in May.
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