The consumer confidence index released by the National Institute of Statistics (ISTAT) declined to 114.8 points in November from October’s...
News Category: Consumer Confidence
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Italy: Consumer confidence drops in November -
United States: Consumer confidence dips in November on less optimistic expectations The Conference Board’s monthly consumer confidence fell from 137.9 in October to 135.7 in November, missing market expectations of 136.5.... -
Korea: Consumer confidence falls to a nearly two-year low in November The Bank of Korea’s composite consumer sentiment index fell further into pessimistic territory in November. The index landed at 96.0... -
Brazil: Consumer confidence jumps to multi-year high in November The seasonally-adjusted consumer confidence index published by the Getulio Vargas Foundation (FGV, Fundaçao Getúlio Vargas) jumped 8.2% from the previous... -
Denmark: Consumer confidence drops to near two-year low in November The consumer confidence index released by Statistics Denmark fell to 4.3 points in November from 5.1 points in October, the... -
Turkey: Consumers slightly less gloomy in November The consumer confidence index, published by the Statistical Institute in cooperation with the Central Bank, improved from a multi-year low... -
Argentina: Consumer sentiment declines further in November The Universidad Torcuato di Tella (UTDT) consumer confidence index fell to 32.1 points in November from 32.6 points in October,... -
Netherlands: Consumer sentiment drops for the fourth consecutive month in November Consumer sentiment slipped again in November for the fourth consecutive month, dropping from 15 in October to 13. Even so,... -
Colombia: Consumer sentiment falls deeper into pessimistic territory in October The Fedesarrollo consumer confidence index sunk deeper into negative territory in October, dropping to minus 1.3 points from minus 0.7... -
Australia: Consumer sentiment jumps in November The Westpac-Melbourne Institute consumer sentiment index rose from 101.5 in October to 104.3 in November. Therefore, it moved further above...