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Lower oil price, weaker euro boost German indicator

16 September 2008, 11:21 CET

(FRANKFURT) - Germany's closely watched ZEW economic indicator showed an improvement in its latest reading released Tuesday, boosted by lower oil prices and a weaker euro, and beating expectations.

The ZEW said its investor sentiment index -- compiled between September 1 and 15, the day that US investment bank Lehman Brothers collapsed -- showed a 14.4-point improvement to reach minus 41.1 points.

This was better than expected, with economists polled by Dow Jones Newswires forecasting a slight improvement to minus 54 points. The ZEW polled 315 analysts and institutional investors for its monthly survey.

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