GfK: Consumer confidence improved slightly
Consumer confidence improved slightly in Hungary in the second quarter, compared to the previous quarter, but still not reached the level of of 2011 or 2010 – shows the latest survey of the GfK Market Research Institute.
According to GfK’s statement sent to MTI on Tuesday, the value of the complex consumer confidence index (FBI) – that is following the trend of the previous quarter – was 132.4 points in June 2012, after a nearly seven-point increase. Although the value of the index has increased, the index is still nowhere near the 154.2 points of 2011 and the 172.9 points of 2010. (MTI)
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