Türkiye’s consumer confidence index drops to 79.8 in November

The Turkish Statistical Institute (TÜİK) announced on Thursday that the Consumer Confidence Index decreased to 79.8 in November, a 1.0% decline from October's figure of 80.6.
The index, which is calculated from the Consumer Tendency Survey conducted in collaboration with the Central Bank of the Republic of Türkiye, reflects the public's outlook on economic conditions.
The slight dip in November suggests a cautious sentiment among consumers as economic challenges persist.
Further details on the underlying factors influencing the index were not provided in the statement. (ILKHA)
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