Eurozone Confidence Indices Remain Weak
October 30, 2012 @ 9:48 AM EST
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Europe Economic Update: Eurozone Confidence Indices
The confidence indicators for the Eurozone have been updated for the month of October.
Here are the results:
- Eurozone Consumer Confidence: -25.7 vs. consensus of -25.6 (prior -25.9)
- Eurozone Business Climate: -1.62 vs. consensus -1.4 (prior -1.34)
- Eurozone Economic Confidence: 84.5 vs. consensus 84.2 (prior +85.2)
- Eurozone Services Confidence: -12.1 vs. consensus -13.0 (prior -11.9)
- Eurozone Industrial Confidence: -18.0 vs. consensus -17.0 (prior -15.9)
Other stories on Europe to review:
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Surprising Improvement UK GDP for Q3
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Eurozone Flash PMI's Weaker than Expected
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German IFO Index Weakens Again in October>
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Moody's Downgrades 5 Spanish Regions
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Spain Hinting at Requesting Bailout
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German ZEW Index Shows Outlook Improving
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Industrial Production Up in August
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Spain's Credit Rating Cut at S&P
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Yields Continue to Fall in Spain
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European Manufacturing PMI's Uptick in September
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Stress Tests on Spanish Banks Show...
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German Industrial Production Improves in July
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ECB to Launch Unlimited Bond Buying Program
- Moody's Cuts EU Outlook
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