Germany has been branded the ‘problem child’ of the eurozone economy as confidence among investors ebbs away.Economic analysis company Sentix said its monthly survey of investors’ views on the 20-member euro area, which gauges whether they are positive or negative about growth prospects, fell to minus 17 points for June, from minus 13.1 in May.‘The cause of the misery in euroland is probably linked to the weakness of the German economy,’ the report said. ‘The biggest problem child in the eurozone remains Germany.’
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