Economics

German Investor Confidence Unexpectedly Jumped in November

  • ZEW expectations gauge rises to 31.7 vs. est. decline to 20
  • Growth seen improving in early 2022, ZEW president says

An employee performs diagnostic checks on the internals of electric vehicle charging stations at a manufacturing site near Treuchtlingen, Germany.

Photographer: Alex Kraus/Bloomberg
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Investor confidence in Germany’s economy unexpectedly improved on expectations the country will benefit from recoveries across the globe once supply bottlenecks dissipate.