Nielsen: Hungarian consumer confidence is on a five-year peak
The confidence index of the the Hungarian consumers increased by six points to 61 points. It is one of the greatest improvement among the surveyed sixty-one countries worldwide.
The confidence index of the Hungarian consumers reached a five-year peak in this year's third quarter. Thus, the index is six points higher than in the second quarter totaling 61 points. This is one of the strongest growth among the sixty-one countries surveyed worldwide. The Hungarian consumer confidence index was almost the same high in the second quarter of 2010 , with 65 points – Nielsen Consumer information and knowledge services company’s quarterly survey reveals. (Nielsen)
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