(Reuters) - South Africa's business confidence index fell marginally to 80 index points in the second quarter of 2007 from 81 previously, a survey showed on Tuesday.
"The high level of the BCI in the second quarter would indicate that economic activity remained brisk, expanding at rate more or less the same as the first quarter," Rand Merchant Bank and the Bureau for Economic Research said in a statement.
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"The high level of the BCI in the second quarter would indicate that economic activity remained brisk, expanding at rate more or less the same as the first quarter," Rand Merchant Bank and the Bureau for Economic Research said in a statement.
Read more at Reuters Africa
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