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After a two-month decline, the GKI economic sentiment index rose in October
After a two-month decline following its historic peak in July, the GKI economic sentiment index rose slightly in October. According to the empirical survey conducted by GKI with the support of the EU, this was due to an improvement in business expectations as the consumer confidence index decreased somewhat.
You can download the report from here.
You can download the survey data in Excel 2007 format from here.
You can reach the archive of survey summaries here.
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