(Reuters) - Upper-income Egyptians scored highest in a consumer confidence survey of seven developing countries in Africa and Asia, beating out their counterparts in oil-rich Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, MasterCard said on Thursday.
"Egypt is leading the way in consumer confidence," Denzil Lawson, General Manager of MasterCard Worldwide told a news conference to release the results of a survey which covered 3,215 people in Egypt, India, Kuwait, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, South Africa and the United Arab Emirates.
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"Egypt is leading the way in consumer confidence," Denzil Lawson, General Manager of MasterCard Worldwide told a news conference to release the results of a survey which covered 3,215 people in Egypt, India, Kuwait, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, South Africa and the United Arab Emirates.
Read more at Reuters Africa
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