Since reaching its historic peak, the GKI economic sentiment index has been falling for the second month
The GKI economic sentiment index reached its historic peak in July and its lowest point this year in August. It continued to decline in September, and fell close to its level a year ago. According to the empirical survey conducted by GKI with the support of the EU, business expectations also reached their level a year ago, whereas the consumer confidence index rose after its decline in July and August. More…
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