Hungarian companies are optimistic about the expected economic development
Hungarian companies are more optimistic than the European average about the expected development of the economy. Almost a third of them do not expect recession in the foreseeable future, while on average in Europe, 30 percent of the companies declared this way – according to the survey of Intrum carried out in 29 countries.
According to the announcement sent to MTI on Wednesday, this year’s European Payment Report (EPR) survey was conducted in 29 countries (in addition to the EU Member States, in Norway, Switzerland, Serbia and Bosnia), with the participation of several thousands of entrepreneurs and executives. (MTI)
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