Eurozone economic confidence weakened in September largely driven by the deterioration in sentiment among consumers, survey results from the European Commission showed on Thursday.
The economic confidence index fell to 93.3 in September from 93.6 in the previous month. But the reading was above economists' forecast of 92.5.
The overall fall was driven by the marked fall in consumer sentiment and moderate weakness in confidence among retailers and builders.
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