Eurozone businesses sprinting to year-end after busy November
London
BUSINESS activity across the eurozone looks set to end 2017 on a high note after a busy November, according to a survey giving the latest evidence the bloc's economy was a star performer this year.
Growth accelerated in November as firms struggled to meet booming demand - in stark contrast to Britain, where the dominant services sector lost some momentum as firms worry about what leaving the European Union will mean for them.
"It confirms that the eurozone economy remains in rude health and the final quarter of the year is going to be very strong. W…
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