Eurostat released the final reading of the Eurozone Consumer Confidence Index for September on September 29, 2025. The reported value was -14.9, in line with both the forecast and the previous reading of -14.9.This index is derived from regular surveys conducted by the European Commission assessing consumers’ personal financial situations and national economic conditions. The Consumer Confidence Index is regarded as a leading indicator of future household spending; an increase in the index typically signals potential growth in future expenditures, which is generally supportive for the euro.This data release carries an importance rating of 2. The index is compiled using survey-based methodology. It is published monthly, with the next release scheduled for October 30, 2025.
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