Hungarian managers are more optimistic
The Hungarian business leaders are more optimistic in December, about the country’s and their own economic prospects, than in September. Thus, only 40 percent of them think that the next six months would bring upturn to the economy.
In Hungary, compared to the previous survey, a 21 percentage points increase has occured among those firms that believe they could get credit if they would need, reaching 56.7 percent. The two-fifths of the Czech respondents are confident that the economic will recover. In September this ratio was only 12.9 percent. The managers are the most hopeful in Poland; 74.1 percent of them expect economic recovery in the next six months – reports Origo.
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