SMEs are optimistic about the new year despite the pandemic situation
Based on the fourth quarter results of the K&H SME Confidence Index, which forecasts the outlook for domestic small and medium-sized enterprises for the next year, companies are optimistic about 2021, which is confirmed by the current 9-point value of the index. The 2-point increase compared to the previous period may be due to the improved outlook for corporate lending rates and EU funds.
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