Nielsen: Consumer confidence decreased significantly because of the coronavirus
In Europe, the index stood at 74 points in the second quarter of 2020. The Hungarian index dropped by 11 points to 66 points. On the continent, Poland and Portugal fell the most, falling by 30-30 points. 27 percent of the Hungarians consider their personal financial prospects to be good or very good, according to the Conference Board’s online consumer confidence index, conducted in 54 countries by. (Nielsen)
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