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Policy Agenda-Ipsos: the expectations of the SMEs worsened
According to the survey of Policy Agenda-Ipsos survey, the expectations of the small and medium enterprises (SME) are on their lowest point. Company managers expect tougher crisis than in 2008.
Compared to the previous quarters the confidence in the Hungarian economy and the own future prospects of the companies have deteriorated in the greatest extent. While three months ago, 30 percent of the executives thought that the Hungarian economy will worsen in the next six months, this proportion is now 64 percent – reports MTI.
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