GKI’s business confidence index fell in September
The GKI economic sentiment index fell to its two-and-a-half-year low in September, within which business expectations plummeted to their lowest level in the past three years. However, consumer expectations improved slightly, they were more favourable than this last time in summer 2002. According to the empirical survey conducted by GKI (www.gki.hu) with the support of the EU, the fall of the business confidence index in September was significant (albeit compared to its temporarily increased August level). Such a high deterioration in a single month has not been seen for over ten years.
You can download the report from here.
You can download the survey data in Excel 2007 format from here.
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