Deloitte: the Hungarian population is more optimistic about finances
The Hungarian population is slightly more optimistic regarding finances, as it was in early 2012 – the joint survey of the Deloitte financial advisory firm and the Scale Research pollster reveals. The results of the survey were presented at a press conference in Budapest on Wednesday.
According to the representative study, the consumer sentiment improved and the willingness to borrow slightly increased as well in December 2014 , but the proportion of those who cannot pay their overdue mortgage repayments in time are still increasing – Szép Péter, Deloitte’s banking sector partner told.
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