Eurozone consumer sentiment falls more than expected in Feb
Published Fri, Feb 19, 2016 · 04:20 PM
[BRUSSELS] Eurozone consumer confidence fell in February by more than expected, figures released on Friday showed.
The European Commission said a flash estimate showed eurozone consumer morale had slipped to -8.8 points from -6.3 in January. The average expectation in a Reuters poll of economists was -6.7.
In the European Union as a whole, consumer sentiment fell by 2.4 points to -6.6.
REUTERS
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