Survey shows 81% of Hungarians have no investments

As many as 81% of Hungarians have no financial investment whatsoever and the majority of their existing investments are in short-term bank deposits, according to the latest market research of GFK Hungária Kft released on Friday.
A total of 40% of consumers surveyed said they were expecting to save significantly less next year and only 2% said they would be able to save significantly more. Around 31% expect to be able to save as much as before and 23% said savings would probably decrease slightly in the next 12 months.
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