In November 2025, consumer confidence in the Euro Area was recorded at -14.2, marking the highest level in eight months and remaining unchanged from October, consistent with earlier projections. Despite this, the index lingered in negative territory. Meanwhile, across the wider European Union, sentiment held relatively steady at -13.6, a slight shift from -13.5 in October. This stability was the result of a minor improvement in consumers' perceptions of the overall economic situation, which was balanced by a slight decline in their evaluation of past household finances. Furthermore, expectations for future household finances and plans for major purchases showed little change.
FX.co ★ Eurozone Consumer Confidence Confirmed at 8-Month High
Eurozone Consumer Confidence Confirmed at 8-Month High
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