The European
Commission reported on Wednesday its flash estimate showed the consumer
confidence indicator for the Eurozone decreased 1.1 points to -7.6 in October
from the previous month. That marked the lowest level since December 2018.
Economists had
expected the index to edge down to -6.7.
Considering the
European Union (EU) as a whole, consumer sentiment dropped 0.9 points to -7.3.
Given these drops,
both indicators remain on a broadly horizontal trajectory well above their
respective long-term averages of -10.7 (Eurozone) and -10.0 (EU), the report
said.