The improvement of the GKI sentiment index came to a halt in September
The almost continuous and robust growth of the (seasonally adjusted) value of the GKI sentiment index came to a halt in September.
According to the latest survey of the GKI Economic Research Co. (www.gki.hu) supported by the European Union; the consumer and business confidence indexes both declined slightly.
The index had been risen since May 2009, and peaked in June 2010, but since then stagnating.
The slight deterioration of September, is due to the future evolution of the opinion of the population over mainly their own financial situation.
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