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A Slow Recovery for Consumer Confidence


Lack of Confidence in Government Stifles Consumer Sentiment ...

Those concerns may act as a restraint on consumer spending, resulting in a slow and drawn out recovery from the sharp plunge in economic ...

To restore consumer confidence, China must save the property sector

The first was that deflationary expectations would depress private spending and investment. In a deflationary environment, households are less ...

Two Economic Reports Indicate Recovery Could Be a Slow One

Consumer confidence fell this month, and industrial production declined in January, evidence that the economy may be slow in gaining strength.

Why the consumer recovery is delayed, not derailed

Latest data point to a delayed start to a consumer revival in the eurozone, but we see relatively low risk of it being derailed.

Construction grows, fueling a slow but steady recovery, forecast ...

Thanks largely to growth in construction and improved consumer confidence, jobs in California and Orange County are expected to grow in 2015 ...

What is going on with Chinese consumers? - CaixaBank Research

What is the reason for the weakness of consumption and the lack of consumer confidence in China ... In the short term, a sustained recovery in ...

US Consumer Confidence Little Changed in March

Recession fears continued to trend downward both in write-in responses and as measured by consumers' Perceived Likelihood of a US Recession over ...

Consumer Confidence Declines Sharply in September

The Conference Board's Index of Consumer Confidence fell 6.5% (-5.4% y/y) to 98.7 during September following a 3.6% August rise, revised from 1.4%.

US consumers' confidence and responses to COVID-19 shock

First, it quantifies the impact of consumer confidence on private consumption spending during COVID-19 and shows a projection of the potential recovery pattern ...

U.S. Consumer Confidence Sees Biggest Drop in 3 Years

September's Consumer Confidence ... This decrease reflects “consumers concerns about the labor market and reactions to few hours, slower ...

US Perspectives: Not Your Normal Recovery - Morningstar

Consumer spending declined a relatively modest 2.4% this recession. However, because the consumer represents 70% of the economy, the dollars involved in the ...

Confidence, Expectations and Implications for Monetary Policy

Perhaps both consumers and businesses have a higher bar for spending decisions. It's possible that some of the tepid recovery from the Great ...

European economic recovery: Separating cyclical from structural ...

To date, however, the recovery has proved a little tepid. Consumers remain somewhat hesitant to spend, and the manufacturing sector is still in the doldrums.

Business sentiment darkens in France, signalling a general loss of ...

We expect GDP to stagnate in the coming three months, which would bring average growth for 2023 to 0.8%. We believe the recovery in 2024 will be ...

Spending on restaurants and retail slows in April but consumer ...

While consumer confidence in household finances rose to its highest level in over three years, a slowdown in food price inflation and cutbacks ...

Spend or Save? The slow return of China's consumer spending

Furthermore, consumer confidence has also been dented by the pandemic and subsequent economic slowdown. The Consumer Confidence Index plummeted ...

Economic forecast for Germany - European Commission

With an expected further easing of inflation, real household income is set to continue to recover. Combined with improved consumer sentiment, ...

Consumer Confidence Takes A Hit In April: Can They Shake It Off ...

Consumer expectations for the future are much lower, and have been for a while – down to 66.4 in April from 74.0 in March. Consumers seem to ...

Consumer sentiment falls more than expected

Consumer sentiment dropped to 65.6 in June, a seven-month low, which was much less than expected with declining sentiment on personal finances as the focus.

Discussion Paper No. 1135 WHAT IS CONSUMER CONFIDENCE?

period of lack of consumer confidence for many countries, which corresponds well to the slow and anemic recovery from the Great Recession across Europe. As ...