Investor confidence in the euro area edged lower in February, as the ZEW Economic Sentiment indicator for the Euro Zone slipped to 39.4 from 40.8 in January 2026.
The February reading, updated on 17 February 2026, points to a modest cooling in expectations after a previously stronger start to the year. While the index remains firmly in positive territory — indicating that analysts and institutional investors on balance still anticipate economic improvement — the decline suggests a slightly more cautious outlook for the coming months.
Market participants are likely to read the softer sentiment as a signal that optimism about the eurozone recovery is being tempered, even if expectations overall remain constructive compared with more pessimistic phases seen in prior years.