Economic sentiment rebounds in Luxembourg

New data from Eurostat shows a sharp increase in economic sentiment and confidence indicators in Luxembourg, with the index rising in November 2025. The move interrupts recent weaker readings and pushes confidence back above its long‑run average.

Confidence index jumps above average

According to Eurostat, Luxembourg's economic sentiment and confidence index reached 101.1 points in November 2025, marking a return to positive territory. This compares with 91.6 points in October 2025, a month‑on‑month gain of 9.5 points, or 10.4%, underscoring a clear shift in mood. The latest reading signals a notable increase in sentiment after a recent dip.

New reading stands out in a long stable trend

Over the longer period from 1980 to 2025, the indicator has followed a broadly stable trend, and the November value slightly exceeds the long‑run average of 99.8 points and is well above the recent average of 96.5 points. The index now sits in the upper half of its historical range rather than near recent lows, suggesting that businesses and consumers are entering late 2025 with a stronger sense of economic confidence than in previous months.

Key Statistics

Current value101.1 (11/2025)
Previous value91.6 (10/2025)
Change+10.4% (+9.5)
Long-run average99.8 (01/1980–11/2025)
Recent average96.5 (last 5 periods)
Historical high126.9 (04/1995)
Historical low58.9 (11/1980)
Highest since05/2025
Long-term trendstable
Bartosz Ciesielski

Bartosz Ciesielski

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