Consumer confidence inched up in Turkey from 57.3 in February to 58.2 in March. The index, consequently, remained firmly entrenched...
News Category: Consumer Confidence
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Turkey: Consumer confidence edges higher in March -
Denmark: Consumer confidence falls to a 40-month low in March The consumer confidence index released by Statistics Denmark fell to 0.4 in March from 3.3 in February. Nevertheless, the index... -
Netherlands: Consumer sentiment stays pessimistic in March At the close of the first quarter, consumer confidence was stable at February’s minus 2. While highlighting lingering pessimism among... -
Ireland: Consumer confidence drops markedly in March on coronavirus concerns The KBC Bank Ireland/ESRI consumer sentiment dropped significantly in March, largely reflecting growing concerns over impact of the Covid-19 pandemic... -
Argentina: Consumer confidence further down into pessimistic terrain in February The Universidad Torcuato di Tella (UTDT) consumer confidence index edged down to 42.7 in February from 43.0 in January. Therefore,... -
Australia: Coronavirus-shaken consumer sentiment at over five-year low in March The Westpac-Melbourne Institute consumer sentiment index rose to 91.9 in March, from 95.5 in February, due to coronavirus concerns and... -
Chile: Consumer sentiment rises in February but remains largely pessimistic The Adimark GfK consumer confidence index rose to 32.7 points in February, from 30.4 points in January. Nevertheless, the index... -
Mexico: Consumer sentiment inches down in February Consumer confidence softened in February, with the seasonally-adjusted consumer confidence indicator published by the Statistical Institute (INEGI) coming in at... -
Japan: Consumer confidence slips in February The consumer confidence index fell to 38.4 in February from 39.1 in January. The index measures consumer expectations about the... -
New Zealand: Consumer confidence little changed in February The ANZ-Roy Morgan consumer confidence indicator dipped to 122.1 in February from January’s 122.7, nonetheless remaining comfortably above the 100-threshold...