
Consumer Confidence · Economic Sentiment · Eurostat · Eurozone
Eurozone consumer confidence indicators showed a marginal improvement in recent readings, with the Eurostat ESI Consumer Confidence rising to -17.70 in June 2026 from -19.00, and the OECD Consumer Confidence increasing to 99.22 in January 2026 from 99.16, indicating a slight uptick in consumer optimism.
The Eurostat ESI Consumer Confidence, a subindex of the Economic Sentiment Indicator (ESI) with a benchmark of 0, registered an increase to -17.70 in June 2026, up from -19.00. This data point, provided by Eurostat, suggests a modest improvement in consumer sentiment within the Eurozone.
Concurrently, the OECD Consumer Confidence indicator (CCI), which uses a benchmark of 100, also demonstrated a slight rise, reaching 99.22 in January 2026, compared to its previous reading of 99.16. Higher readings for both indicators signify greater consumer optimism regarding the economic outlook.
The next update for ESI Consumer Confidence is scheduled for July 23, 2026, which investors will monitor for further trends. These incremental gains in confidence are crucial for assessing future consumer spending patterns and overall economic stability in the Eurozone.