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ZEW: German Economic Sentiment Improves in May; Current Conditions Weaken

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Germany's economic sentiment index climbed to -10.2 points in May from -17.2 points in April, research institute ZEW said Tuesday.

The consensus estimate for the month was -19.2 points, according to Investing.com.

Meanwhile, the current situation indicator came in at -77.8 points, compared with the previous -73.7 points and the expected -77.5 points.

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