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GKI’s consumer confidence index fell sharply in December
For the fifth month in a row, the GKI consumer confidence index has been declining since July, but the monthly decline was now the most significant in December: 5.5 points – the GKI economic researcher told MTI.
Although the index rose temporarily at the beginning of November, even before the introduction of pandemiological restrictions, the -38.5 points measured in the last month of the year are the same as the very low value of the first month after the spring panic, ie May. (MTI)
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