Consumer confidence fell in Hungary, as in other 16 European countries
Consumer confidence index decreased in Hungary in the first quarter to 61 points from the 63 points of last year's fourth quarter.
Thus, we belong to the seventeen European countries, where the consumer confidence index declined, while in the other examined seventeen European countries the index rose or remained unchanged – Nielsen’s global research reveals. (Nielsen)
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