German business confidence has rebounded to a two-year high in September, according to the closely-watched Ifo survey.
The index, which measures the morale of some 7,000 firms, rose to 109.5, from an upwardly-revised 106.3 in August.
“The German economy is expecting a golden autumn,” said Ifo head Clemens Fuest.
In August, confidence plunged sharply in the wake of the UK’s vote to leave the European Union.
Those concerns seem to have dissipated for now.
“Companies are clearly more optimistic about the months ahead. They are also more satisfied with their current business situation,” said Mr Fuest.
Improved confidence was seen in manufacturing, wholesaling and retailing, and the services industry. Morale in the construction industry was particularly strong, with the construction index reaching a new record high, Ifo said.
However, some analysts were sceptical about the report.
“In all, we doubt that growth will be as strong as the Ifo now suggests,” said Capital Economics economist Jennifer McKeown.
via BBC
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