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04.02.2021

22 Jan 2020 Consumer confidence has dived in January in the wake of Australia's Westpac- Melbourne Institute Index of Consumer Sentiment declined by  7 Jan 2020 Consumer confidence has hit a four-year low at the beginning of 2020, with the according to the latest ANZ-Roy Morgan Consumer Confidence index. ANZ head of Australian economics David Plank said the result isn't  However, the Expectations Index – based on consumers' short-term outlook for income, business and labor market conditions – increased from 101.4 last month to  7 Jan 2020 confidence weakened at the beginning of 2020 with Australia's the monthly Westpac/Melbourne Institute consumer sentiment index but the  27 Sep 2019 The ANZ-Roy Morgan Consumer Confidence Index fell 4 points to 114 ANZ- Roy Morgan Monthly Australian Consumer Confidence Results  9 Apr 2019 A measure of Australian consumer confidence bounced modestly from Westpac Bank index of consumer sentiment rose 1.9 percent in April, 

The ANZ-Roy Morgan survey of 1,000 consumers reported a 3.2% drop in its overall confidence index to 104.8, the lowest since 2014.

22 Jan 2020 Consumer confidence has dived in January in the wake of Australia's Westpac- Melbourne Institute Index of Consumer Sentiment declined by  7 Jan 2020 Consumer confidence has hit a four-year low at the beginning of 2020, with the according to the latest ANZ-Roy Morgan Consumer Confidence index. ANZ head of Australian economics David Plank said the result isn't  However, the Expectations Index – based on consumers' short-term outlook for income, business and labor market conditions – increased from 101.4 last month to  7 Jan 2020 confidence weakened at the beginning of 2020 with Australia's the monthly Westpac/Melbourne Institute consumer sentiment index but the  27 Sep 2019 The ANZ-Roy Morgan Consumer Confidence Index fell 4 points to 114 ANZ- Roy Morgan Monthly Australian Consumer Confidence Results  9 Apr 2019 A measure of Australian consumer confidence bounced modestly from Westpac Bank index of consumer sentiment rose 1.9 percent in April, 

18 Jan 2016 Australian consumer confidence falls again amid Chinese economy The ANZ- Roy Morgan consumer confidence index fell 0.8% in the week 

Consumer confidence index (CCI) This consumer confidence indicator provides an indication of future developments of households’ consumption and saving, based upon answers regarding their expected financial situation, their sentiment about the general economic situation, unemployment and capability of savings. The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index ® improved slightly in February, following an increase in January. The Index now stands at 130.7 (1985=100), up from 130.4 in January. The Index now stands at 130.7 (1985=100), up from 130.4 in January.

The business confidence index produced by National Australia Bank (NAB) dropped to minus 3.6 points in February, from minus 1.0 points in January, dragged down by rising concerns on the economic impact of Covid-19. Read more. Australia: Bushfires keep discouraging shoppers at year outset. March 6, 2020

Confidence levels jumped again. The headline Consumer Sentiment Index rose 1.8% to 105.1, hitting the highest level since December 2013. A reading of 100 is deemed neutral, meaning the number of The ANZ-Roy Morgan survey of 1,000 consumers reported a 3.2% drop in its overall confidence index to 104.8, the lowest since 2014. The Australian cricket team's Test series loss to India also may have played a role in denting confidence, according to Westpac. Credit: Wednesday's survey showed the Melbourne Institute and Westpac Bank index of consumer sentiment slid 4.7 per cent in January, from February when it rose 0.1 per cent. SYDNEY — A measure of Australian consumer confidence skidded to five-and-a-half year lows last week as the spread of the coronavirus sparked a huge sell-off in stock markets and badly shook the

Includes the latest Westpac Economic Update video, Westpac Australian Weekly 11/03/20 - Westpac-MI Consumer Sentiment March (PDF 130KB); 19/02/20 Index November (PDF 116KB); 11/12/19 - Westpac-MI Consumer Sentiment 

Index Average January 2020 Percentage change — one month Percentage change — one year; Consumer sentiment: 101.5: 93.4-1.8pc-6.2pc: Family finance vs one year ago: 89.4: 82.0 +0.7pc-3.1pc This historic table of results for the weekly ANZ-Roy Morgan Consumer Confidence Rating* includes the five component questions on personal finance, the Australian economy and whether now is a 'good' or 'bad' time to buy over the more recent surveys since August 2010 to the present. * The ANZ-Roy Morgan Consumer Confidence Rating is 100.0 plus the simple unweighted average of the difference between the percentage of respondents who give a favourable and those who give unfavourable answers to five key questions.