The GKI sentiment index decreased to its three-years low in October
Although the GKI sentiment index deteriorated only slightly in October, it is standing on its three-year low point.
According to a survey of the GKI (www.gki.hu), carried out with EU support, this happened to the business expectations as well. The consumer expectations, however – although their recent decline is higher – are much favorable than in the beginning of the year. However, the GKI economic index surged in a relatively narrow range in the past three years.
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