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Consumer confidence within the eurozone has risen for the sixth consecutive month (Photo: European Commission)

Eurozone consumer confidence on the rise, new report shows

An "economic sentiment" report published by the European Commission on Wednesday (31 May) shows an increase in eurozone consumer confidence.

Consumer confidence increased by 1.0 point in the eurozone while there was only a slight improvement of 0.1 of a point for the EU as a whole.

This is the sixth consecutive month that the Economic Sentiment Indicator (ESI) points towards a strengthening of economic confidence.

The result - 106.7 points - is the highest since April 2001...

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Consumer confidence within the eurozone has risen for the sixth consecutive month (Photo: European Commission)

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