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"economic sentiment" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe the overall level of confidence in the economy. For example, "The recent economic downturn has caused a significant drop in economic sentiment."
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The Economic Sentiment Indicator for the 17-country euro zone slipped 1.5 percentage points to 88.6.
The data contrast with a continuing uptick in euro zone economic sentiment.
Historically, economic sentiment in May predicts the outcome of presidential elections, and people are edgy".
The commission's economic sentiment indicator rose to 91.3 in December, from 88.8 in November.
Analysts polled by Reuters had expected an increase in economic sentiment to 101.7 points.
There was a small news item last week which caught the latest shift in global economic sentiment.
Investors consider it a bellwether of economic sentiment and a possible indicator of the direction of the stock market.
And despite the rising economic sentiment, consumers remain thrifty; the government reported on Friday that consumer spending had cooled.
The European Commission's measure of economic sentiment slumped to a 15-year low in October (see chart).
The latest indicators showed economic sentiment and business confidence rising for the second month running, he noted.
The real story is not revealed by people's view of the politicians; it's contained in the indices of economic sentiment.
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