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GKI: consumer confidence index continued to decline in September
GKI’s consumer confidence index slowed down for three months after falling in April, but rose slightly, but in August and September expectations deteriorated slightly: from minus 29.6 points in August to minus 31.1 points in September – GKI Gazdaságkutató Zrt. told MTI.
They added that this means that just over half of the fall in consumer expectations in April had been completed by August, and that the upward trend had been interrupted.
In September, the population rated their own financial situation as slightly better than in August, and this expectation worked down 60 percent of the April fall by September. (MTI)
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