The composite consumer sentiment index compiled by the Bank of Korea declined for the third consecutive month in February, coming...
News Category: Consumer Confidence
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Korea: Consumer confidence edges down in February -
Italy: Consumer confidence virtually unchanged ahead of March elections The consumer confidence index released by the National Institute of Statistics (Istat) ticked up to 115.6 points in February from... -
Austria: Consumer confidence reaches multi-year high in February The consumer confidence index produced by Fessel-GfK came in at 13 points in February, up from the prior month’s 12... -
France: Consumer confidence declines in February The consumer confidence indicator produced by the National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies (INSEE) dropped from 104 points in... -
Brazil: Consumer confidence falls in February The consumer confidence index published by the Getulio Vargas Foundation (FGV, Fundaçao Getúlio Vargas) fell a seasonally-adjusted 1.6% from the... -
Netherlands: Consumer confidence remains high in February despite small dip The seasonally-adjusted consumer confidence index eased to 23 points in February from 24 points in January. Nonetheless, the confidence index,... -
Turkey: Consumer confidence remains unchanged in February The consumer confidence index, which is published by the Statistical Institute in cooperation with the Central Bank, held steady from... -
Denmark: Consumer confidence edges up to seven-month high in February The consumer confidence index released by Statistics Denmark inched up to 8.5 points in February from 8.2 points in January,... -
Colombia: Consumer confidence jumps in January but is still seated in pessimistic territory The Fedesarrollo consumer confidence index climbed to minus 5.4 points in January, up from minus 6.0 points in December, which... -
Australia: Consumer sentiment dips in February but remains in optimistic territory The Westpac-Melbourne Institute Index of Consumer Sentiment decreased from 105.1 in January to 102.7 in February. January’s print had marked...