German Investor Confidence at 42 Month High
Europe showing signs of recovery
Confidence among German investors surged to its highest level in three and a half years in October as the economy began to turn the corner with Europe showing signs of recovery, a survey by the Center For European Economic Research or ZEW revealed Tuesday.
The ZEW indicator of economic sentiment increased to 52.8 in October from 49.6 in September, the Mannheim-based think tank said. The index reading was the highest since April 2010.
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