K&H: The optimism of the SME sector is slowly running out
The expectations of SMEs for the next year decreased further based on the results of the second quarter of the K&H SME Confidence Index 2022. The indicator currently stands at 3 points, as it dropped another 2 points after the 6-point drop seen in the previous quarter. The reason for this is that the expectations of medium-sized enterprises with an annual turnover exceeding HUF 300 million have fallen to a greater extent, while micro and small enterprises are more likely to experience anticipation.
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