Consumer confidence has decresed in Germany
Germany’s consumer confidence deteriorated more than expected by the experts – according to GfK’s survey released on Wednesday.
The consumer sentiment mood of the Nuremberg Market Research Institute in March was 10.8 points after the 11 points in February, which was the highest since October 2001. Experts expected 10.9 points. (MTI)
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