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European Consumer Confidence Decline More than Expected

Consumer confidence in the Eurozone declined more than expected in January, as shown by a preliminary reading from the European Commission.

On Thursday, survey results showed that the flash consumer confidence index decreased to -15.5 this month from -13.9 in December.

Consumer confidence in the European Union (EU) fell to -16.5 in January from -15.3 in December.

The final reading is set to be released on January 28.

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