K&H: the investments of large companies will continue to decline this year
The investments of large companies will continue to decline this year, as the downturn in the sector’s willingness to develop continues according to K&H’s survey – the bank told MTI on Tuesday.
According to recent data of K&H’s corporate growth index, the sector’s willingness to invest has declined to below 40 percent from the 50-55 percent of the previous years. According to the research, the biggest downturn occured in the technology and capacity-building investments (from 29 percent to 20 percent and from 18 percent to 11 percent). (MTI)
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