The consumer confidence index released by Statistics Denmark increased to 4.5 in January from 2.5 in December. Therefore, the index...
News Category: Consumer Confidence
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Denmark: Consumer confidence increases in January -
Netherlands: Consumer sentiment ebbs in January Consumer confidence dropped from minus 2 in December to minus 3 in January, as the index remained below the neutral... -
Australia: Consumer sentiment weakens again at the start of the year amid devastating bushfires The Westpac-Melbourne Institute consumer sentiment index dropped to 93.4 in January, from 95.1 in December, against the backdrop of ongoing... -
Russia: Consumer confidence remains firmly entrenched in negative territory in Q4 The fourth-quarter consumer confidence index published by the Federal Statistics Service (Rosstat) on 17 January was stable at the third... -
Colombia: Consumers turn less pessimistic in December Consumers turned less pessimistic in December, with the Fedesarrollo consumer confidence index rising to minus 9.5 from minus 14.4 in... -
Mexico: Consumer sentiment steady in December Consumer confidence was unchanged in December, with the seasonally-adjusted consumer confidence indicator published by the Statistical Institute (INEGI) coming in... -
Ireland: Consumer confidence rises to five-month high in December The KBC Bank Ireland/ESRI consumer sentiment rose for the second month straight in December. The index increased to 81.4 in... -
France: Consumer sentiment falls for the first time in 11 months in December In December, consumer sentiment in France decreased to 102 from November’s revised 105 (previously reported: 106) which had marked the... -
Japan: Consumers end 2019 on a less pessimistic note Consumer sentiment to 39.1 in December from 38.7 in November. The consumer confidence index measures consumers’ expectations for the next... -
Chile: Consumer sentiment picks up slightly in December but remains largely pessimistic The Adimark GfK consumer confidence index rose to 29.4 points in December, from 28.3 points in November which had marked...