GKI’s economic sentiment index declined slightly in February
Although GKI’s economic sentiment index declined slightly in February, both business and consumer expectations remained more favourable than at the end of last year. Ac-cording to a survey conducted by GKI Economic Research Co. with the support of the EU, the economic sentiment index offset just over half of its fall in April last year by February this year. More specifically, the business confidence index offset about 60 per cent of its fall, and the consumer one 40 per cent. More…
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