The €-coin indicator rose to 0.45 in December (from 0.37 in November), the highest level since July 2011.
It was buoyed by household consumption, labour market performance and the upturn in industrial production.
The €-coin indicator rose to 0.45 in December (from 0.37 in November), the highest level since July 2011.
It was buoyed by household consumption, labour market performance and the upturn in industrial production.