Consumer confidence in Africa rose in January

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Nairobi, Kenya - Africa's first monthly consumer confidence index (KIC Score) rose 1 percent in January to +12. At this level, it means that the number of consumers who are optimistic is slightly superior that those who are pessimistic (a score of zero implies equal numbers in both …

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