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Századvég: most businesses still expect improvement for this year
The Századvég Gazdaságkutató Economic Researcher asked thousands of managers of small, medium and micro enterprises (SMEs) in recent months about how they perceived the economic situation and how their business was affected by the coronavirus.
According to the research, the sudden, sharply deteriorating corporate expectations due to the economic shock caused by the pandemic situation were followed by a decrease in pessimism in May, and and a decrease in negative expectations about the future. (MTI)
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