Greek February Economic Sentiment Rose for Third Month in Four

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Greek economic sentiment improved in February for a third time in four months as the country continued to receive funding under bailouts from the European Union and the International Monetary Fund.

An index measuring short-term economic trends stood at 86.9, up from 85.8 in January, the Foundation for Economic & Industrial Research, known as IOBE, said in an e-mailed reportBloomberg Terminal today. Consumer confidence rose to minus 71.4 from minus 71.9, the Athens-based foundation said.