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Romania's business sentiment mostly stable in Sept

Sep 28, 2012, 10:52:47 AMArticle by Vera Borisova
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September 28 (SeeNews) - Romanian managers expect the local economy to remain mostly stable in the three months through November, the country’s statistics board said on Friday.

Romania's business sentiment mostly stable in Sept

In August, the managers also expected the country’s economy to show a stable performance through October.

In the industrial sector, the output and number of employees are seen as stable, while the prices are expected to post moderate growth through November, INS said in a statement on its website.

Managers of construction companies see both output and the number of employees declining, while a moderate growth is expected in the prices of construction works in September-November.

In retail, managers expect stable performance in terms of sales volume and number of employees in the three months through November. The prices, however, are seen as increasing.

Managers in the services sector expect demand and the number of employees to remain stable, while prices are seen climbing in the period under review.

For its September survey, Romania's statistics board interviewed the managers of 8,641 companies operating in the four sectors.

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