Nielsen: consumer confidence on a six-year record
The consumer confidence index of the Hungarian consumers increased significantly, by seven points from the second quarter to the third quarter.
The consumer confidence index of the Hungarian consumers is now standing on 64 points.
Higher index was measured only in 2010 by the Nielsen.
Similar or higher growth from the second quarter to the third quarter was measured in six countries: Croatia (73 points), the UK (106 points), Estonia (84 points), Brazil (84 points), Thailand (108 points) and Hong Kong ( 95 points). (Nielsen)
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