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Real sector confidence index down to 101.9
  28.10.2011


The real sector confidence index was down 10.5 points to 101.9 month-on-month in October 2011.



 


Central Bank of Turkey made public real sector confidence index in October 2011, and said the seasonally adjusted index was down 2.9 points month-on-month to 108.2.

An index that is equal to 100 indicates a stable outlook to the economic activity by the real sector agents covered by the Business Tendency Survey. An index higher than 100 indicates an optimistic outlook to the economic activity by the real sector agents covered by the Business Tendency Survey.

An index lower than 100 indicates a pessimistic outlook to the economic activity by the real sector agents covered by the Business Tendency Survey.

  
  

Source : en.cumhuriyet.com
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