(Reuters) - South Africa's business confidence eased further in June and could be further undermined by rising crime as shown in the latest official statistics, the South African Chamber of Business (SACOB) said on Thursday.
SACOB's Business Confidence Index (BCI) retreated to 99.1 in June from May's 100.2, resuming a downward trend since the beginning of the year that only paused briefly in April.
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SACOB's Business Confidence Index (BCI) retreated to 99.1 in June from May's 100.2, resuming a downward trend since the beginning of the year that only paused briefly in April.
Read more at Reuters Africa
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