Analysts: earnings growth barely slowing this year
Analysts told MTI that they expect to see slightly lower earnings growth than last year, with government measures likely to play a bigger role than before.
According to a report released by the Central Statistical Office (KSH) on Monday, average gross earnings in October last year were 11.6 percent higher than a year before. Real earnings in October were 8.5 percent higher than a year before, calculating with the 2.9 percent inflation of October. (MTI)
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