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Turkish Consumer Confidence Improves In April

Confidence among Turkish consumers improved in April, a report from the Turkish Statistical Institute revealed Monday.

The consumer confidence index advanced to 75.6 in April from 74.9 in March. A year earlier, the index was at 75.7.

Consumers' expectations of the general economy improved during the month and they were also upbeat about their own financial situation one-year ahead.

The survey found that there was a decrease in the proportion of people expecting an increase in the number of unemployed persons in the next twelve months. Nonetheless, probability of savings has decreased, according to the report.

by RTTNews Staff Writer

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