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Tuesday 23 April 2019 3:28 pm  |  Updated:  Monday 03 June 2019 12:44 am

Consumer confidence falls in both Eurozone and EU

Consumer confidence in both the Eurozone and the European Union fell in April, in news that will cast further gloom on a region that has been struggling economically in 2019.

Read more: Euro falls as weak Eurozone data triggers slowdown fears

The European Commission’s monthly consumer confidence indicator dropped by 0.7 points in the euro area and 0.6 points in the EU in April, after holding steady in March, figures released today showed.

The fall indicates that consumers are less confident about the economy’s prospects in the future and are less likely to spend.

The 19-member Eurozone has recently gone through a tough time economically. In March, European Central Bank (ECB) president Mario Draghi announced a significant downgrade in Eurozone growth predictions.

Earlier this month, the German government once again slashed growth forecasts for its economy, the biggest in the euro area. German weakness, Brexit, and US-China trade wars have been blamed for the zone’s poor performance.

Today’s fall in the consumer confidence statistics dragged the overall euro area confidence figure to minus 7.9, and the EU’s to minus 7.7.

The Commission pointed out that these scores were “well above their respective long-term averages” of minus 11.3 for the Eurozone and minus 10.5 for the EU, however.

The economic worries of the EU, which has also been going through a difficult patch, were compounded today by US President Donald Trump’s threat to retaliate over tariffs the bloc has applied to Harley-Davidson motorbikes from the United States.

Read more: Euro falls as ECB chief Draghi bearish on Eurozone economy

The euro had fallen 0.5 per cent against the dollar shortly after 3pm UK time, buying $1.12.

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