Turkish consumer confidence index drops to 75.9 in July
The Turkish Statistical Institute announced on Tuesday that the consumer confidence index has decreased to 75.9 in July.
This index, derived from the consumer tendency survey conducted in collaboration with the Turkish Statistical Institute and the Central Bank of the Republic of Türkiye, was previously 78.3 in June. The latest figures represent a 3.1% decline from the previous month.
This decline in confidence comes amid ongoing economic challenges in Türkiye, including high inflation. (ILKHA)
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