Finland's consumer confidence index rose to -7.6 in June from -10.3 in May, but remains below long-term average.
Finland's consumer confidence improved in June, with the index rising to -7.6 from -10.3 in May. However, it remains below the long-term average of -2.5. Households' views on their current financial situation and expectations for the future were weak, but there was a significant increase in interest for buying dwellings. Purchasing intentions for durable goods remained low, and expectations for Finland's economy were subdued.
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