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The expectations of large companies have fallen sharply
Large corporations were not yet as pessimistic about their next year as they were after the first wave of the coronavirus pandemic.
The value of the K&H corporate growth index has never been in the negative range in the last 7 years, but now it stands at only at -2 points instead of the 6 points measured in the last quarter. Companies view their own outlook as much more unfavorable, but more people are optimistic about the economic environment, which is also helped by soft loan programs like NHP Hajrá.
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