The financial expectations of large companies increased sharply
The sales revenue and profit expectations of the largest companies have increased sharply: an average of 3.2 percent higher sales revenue and 2.2 percent higher profit growth is estimated for this year – according to K & H’s growth index.
The favorable financial prospects are mainly due to the expected recovery in export markets, but companies also expect domestic growth in revenues.
The domestic large corporate sector is quite optimistic about its finances, as they expect a growth in revenue and profit in the coming year. “The sector expects an average 3.2 percent increase in sales, which is a significant step forward compared to the 2.5 percent in the previous quarter , well ahead of the NBH’s 2.5 percent inflation expectations for this year.
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