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GKI: Domestic expectations are permanently very pessimistic
Following the almost permanent and pronounced fall in 2011, GKI-Erste confidence index (adjusted for seasonal factors) was close to stagnation in the first eight months of 2012. The modest increase at the end of 2011 was followed by a plunge in May and modest sideway movements since then. In August reflecting a very downbeat mood.
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