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Turnover of market services rendered mainly to enterprises up 8.7pct, Jan.- Sept. 2018

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Turnover of market services rendered mainly to enterprises increased in nominal terms both as gross series and as series adjusted according to the number of working days and seasonality by 8.7 percent and 9.6 percent, respectively, in the first nine months of 2018 compared to the similar period of 2017, according to the data published on Wednesday by the of Statistics (INS). 
2018 compared to September 2017, the turnover of market services rendered mainly to enterprises, as gross series, increased overall in nominal terms by 9 percent

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