Eurozone Business Confidence Jumps at Start of Year
Confidence among businesses in the eurozone jumped more than expected in January, in line with a rise in consumer confidence at the start of the year.
Last updated: 2026-01-30 01:19:36 ET
Confidence among businesses in the eurozone jumped more than expected in January, in line with a rise in consumer confidence at the start of the year.
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