In a separate report the European statistical office Eurostat showed sales at European retailers picked up significantly in August, suggesting improvement in consumers' mood. Retail sales in the 17-nation area inched higher, namely by 0.7% on a monthly basis, topping estimates of a 0.2% gain, while on an annual basis sales still remain negative, falling 0.3%. However, the level is much stronger than an upwardly revised 0.7% drop in the preceding month. Nevertheless, the struggling Eurozone is by no means out of the woods yet—the political instability in the region is a worrying signal, thereby any improvement can be easily derailed.