(CercleFinance.com) – In May compared to April, the Economic Sentiment Indicator (ESI) fell across the EU (-0.5 points to 104.1) but remained broadly unchanged in the euro zone (+0.1 point to 105.0), according to the European Commission’s monthly survey.
Brussels adds, however, that its employment outlook indicator (EEI) rose last month compared to the previous one, gaining 0.5 points to 112.3 in the EU and 0.3 points to 112.9 in the euro zone. .
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