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Euro Zone Investor Morale Improves Slightly in May, Sentix Survey

BERLIN, May 4 (Reuters) - The Sentix index measuring investor morale in the euro zone improved slightly ​in May, indicating that investors do ‌not expect a further escalation of the Iran conflict, but Germany bucked the trend with a ​further decline.

  • The index rose to -16.4 points ​from -19.2 the month before, the survey showed ⁠on Monday, better than the forecast decline ​to -21.0, according to analysts polled by Reuters.

  • The ​index for the German economy, Europe's largest, bucked the trend, falling to -30.9 from -27.7 in April.

  • Germany "finds itself not ​only in a government crisis but also ​in a distinct economic trajectory of its own," Sentix ‌said.

  • The ⁠survey of 984 investors taken from April 30 to May 2 showed improvement in both the euro zone's economic expectations and ​the current ​situation in ⁠May.

  • Expectations rose to -11.3 points from -15.5 the previous month, while the index ​measuring the current situation rose to -21.5 ​from ⁠April's -22.8.

  • "However, both indices remain in negative territory, meaning the risk of recession remains acute," ⁠Sentix ​said.

  • The inflation barometer was only ​slightly above the annual low recorded last month at -42.75 ​in May.

Reporting by Rachel More Editing by Peter Graff

Source: Reuters


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