Frankfurt - Consumer confidence in Germany is at its highest since late 2001, as the weaker euro and falling energy prices fuel optimism regarding the outlook for Europe's biggest economy, a poll found on Thursday.
"The tug of war in Europe over the future of Greece has left no impression whatsoever on German consumers," market research company GfK said in a statement.
"Consumers feel the economy is in a clear uptrend, buoyed by the weak euro, which boosts exports, and low energy costs," the statement said.