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Euro zone investor morale edges up, recession still likely – Sentix

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Updated: Aug 8, 2022, 08:37 UTC

BERLIN (Reuters) - Investor morale in the euro zone was essentially unchanged in August from the previous month, with a slight rise too little to stave off fears of recession in the 19-country currency bloc, a survey showed on Monday.

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BERLIN (Reuters) – Investor morale in the euro zone was essentially unchanged in August from the previous month, with a slight rise too little to stave off fears of recession in the 19-country currency bloc, a survey showed on Monday.

Sentix’s index for the euro zone inched up to -25.2 points from -26.4 in July. A Reuters poll had pointed to an August reading of -24.7.

“The economic situation in the euro zone remains difficult,” Sentix Managing Director Manfred Huebner said in a statement, adding the slight rise did not signal the all-clear.

“A recession in the euro zone is still very likely,” he said, citing weak consumer confidence, inflation and energy prices.

A Sentix index on the current situation in the euro zone was up very slightly at -16.3 in August after falling to -16.5 in the previous month, which was its lowest since March 2021. An expectations index rose to -33.8, still close to its July level that was the lowest since December 2008.

The situation in Germany, Europe’s biggest economy, looked even worse with the overall index dropping to -24.4 points, the lowest level since May 2020.

The poll of 1,262 investors was conducted between Aug. 4 and 6, said Sentix.

(Reporting by Madeline Chambers, Editing by Miranda Murray)

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