German investor sentiment improved further in August, with ZEW Economic Sentiment rising from 26.3 to 34.2, above 30.1 consensus. Current Situation Index also strengthened sharply from -77.6 to -61.1, much better than -68.8 expected. ZEW attributed improvement to solid quarterly corporate results, strong recent exports and support from federal infrastructure programs, although current-condition reading remains deeply negative.
The improvement was broad across sectors. Vehicle-industry expectations jumped by 22.2 points, though balance stayed below zero, while chemical and pharmaceutical, mechanical engineering and metals industries also recorded strong gains. Private-consumption expectations improved by 9.0 points to -6.2, while construction expectations edged up to +2.1. ZEW nevertheless flagged record-low Rhine water levels as an acute risk to activity.
Eurozone sentiment followed same direction. Economic Sentiment rose from 23.4 to 31.4, beating 25.0 forecast, while Current Situation assessment improved by 16.2 points to -21.5. Overall, August survey points to a more convincing improvement in expectations across Germany and wider Eurozone, though still-weak current-condition readings show recovery in confidence is running ahead of the underlying economy.
Data Summary
| Component | Current | Previous | Trend |
|---|---|---|---|
| Germany ZEW Economic Sentiment | 34.2 | 26.3 | Improved strongly |
| Germany ZEW Current Situation | -61.1 | -77.6 | Less negative |
| Eurozone ZEW Economic Sentiment | 31.4 | 23.4 | Improved strongly |
| Eurozone ZEW Current Situation | -21.5 | -37.7 | Less negative |
| Germany Private Consumption Expectations | -6.2 | -15.2 | Improved |
| Germany Construction Expectations | 2.1 | 0.7 | Improved |
Key Takeaways
- Germany ZEW Economic Sentiment rose from 26.3 to 34.2, comfortably above 30.1 consensus.
- Current Situation Index improved sharply from -77.6 to -61.1, also beating -68.8 expected.
- Improvement was broad across industries, led by a 22.2-point rise in vehicle-sector expectations.
- Private-consumption expectations strengthened from -15.2 to -6.2, while construction expectations improved from 0.7 to 2.1.
- ZEW linked stronger outlook to solid corporate results, recent export strength and federal infrastructure programs.
- Record-low Rhine water levels were highlighted as an acute downside risk to activity.
- Eurozone sentiment also strengthened, with Economic Sentiment rising from 23.4 to 31.4, above 25.0 consensus.
- Eurozone Current Situation improved from -37.7 to -21.5, though it remained in negative territory.
- Overall, August survey shows confidence improving faster than actual conditions, with expectations increasingly positive while current assessments remain weak.





