Poland: Economic sentiment hits highest reading since April in September
Latest reading: Economic sentiment rose to 102.1 in September from August’s 100.1. September’s result marked the strongest sentiment since April. As a result, the index remained above the long-term average of 100, pointing to a positive near-term outlook for the economy.
The headline print reflected stronger sentiment in the industrial and construction sectors. Moreover, consumer confidence increased in September. Meanwhile, confidence in the services sector deteriorated in September, and sentiment in the retail sector cooled in the surveyed month.
Regarding indicators that are not used to calculate the index, employment expectations were healthier, while the economic uncertainty index fell in September.