Consumer confidence inched up to minus 2 in February from minus 3 in January, highlighting continued pessimism among Dutch consumers...
News Category: Consumer Confidence
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Netherlands: Consumer sentiment improves but remains pessimistic in February -
Turkey: Consumer confidence falls to four-month low in February Consumer sentiment in Turkey fell to 57.3 in February, a four-month low, from 58.8 in January. Consequently, the index remained... -
Colombia: Consumer confidence improves in January Consumers turned notably less pessimistic in January, with the Fedesarrollo consumer confidence index rising to minus 1.2 from minus 9.5... -
Australia: Consumer sentiment regains some lost ground in February The Westpac-Melbourne Institute consumer sentiment index rose to 95.5 in February, from 93.4 in January, likely due to easing concerns... -
Mexico: Consumer sentiment edges up in January Consumer confidence improved slightly at the outturn of 2020, with the seasonally-adjusted consumer confidence indicator published by the Statistical Institute... -
Chile: Consumer sentiment edges up in January but remains largely pessimistic The Adimark GfK consumer confidence index rose to 30.4 points in January, from 29.4 points in December. Nevertheless, the index... -
New Zealand: Consumers start 2020 on a positive note The ANZ-Roy Morgan consumer confidence indicator dipped to 122.7 in January from December’s almost two-year high of 123.3, remaining comfortably... -
Ireland: Consumer confidence improves for third month straight in January The KBC Bank Ireland/ESRI consumer sentiment rose for the third consecutive month in January. The index increased to 85.5 in... -
Switzerland: Consumer sentiment remains pessimistic at the start of the year According to the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO), Swiss consumer sentiment turned slightly less pessimistic in January 2020 but... -
Austria: Consumer sentiment remains pessimistic in January Consumer confidence rose to minus 3 in January from minus 4 in December, as Austrian consumers turned slightly less pessimistic...