Eurozone ZEW Sentiment Rises to 31.4; Germany 34.2

August ZEW surveys show Eurozone sentiment improving to 31.4, signaling renewed optimism as markets anticipate potential ECB rate cuts and modest stabilization in manufacturing. Germany’s ZEW rose to 34.2, with the Current Situation index improving to -61.1 and broad gains across industries led by the vehicle sector, though the current conditions remain deeply negative. Eurozone current conditions also improved to -21.5, indicating a recovery that has outpaced the underlying economy. Analysts caution about headwinds such as record-low Rhine water levels and inflation still above target, which pose risks to activity and policy. The data reinforce Germany’s central role in the euro area’s outlook, with Germany’s economy and sentiment heavily influencing Bund yields and overall market confidence. Overall, investors appear more confident in European assets, even as policymakers balance inflation and growth in the near term.
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