Nielsen: decreased consumer confidence in Hungary in the second quarter
After the significant improvement of the first quarter, the Nielsen consumer confidence index fell slightly, from 43 points to 41 in the second quarter in Hungary.
Among the three components of the index, 14 percent of the respondents consider positive their personal financial situation over the next twelve months. At the same time 6 percent of the respondents considered their workplace perspectives as good or excellent. 7 percent of them consider the current period appropriate to buy what they want or need – shows Nielsen’s research carried out in fifty-eight countries, including Hungary.
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