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German consumers' income expectations hit highest level since 1990: GfK

Xinhua, April 23, 2015 Adjust font size:

Income expectations of German consumers hit its highest level since reunification in 1990, consumer climate survey of market research group GfK showed on Thursday.

The indicator for income expectations climbed two points to 55.1 points, while economic expectations and willingness to buy declined slightly, according to GfK.

German consumer climate indicator has been forecasted at 10.1 points for May. Endite