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GKI’s economic sentiment index continued to rise in August
After its big jump in April, GKI’s economic sentiment index was slowly rising in the sum-mer months. According to a survey conducted by GKI with the support of the EU, busi-ness expectations also improved slightly in August, while consumer expectations contin-ued to worsen somewhat in August. More…
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