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Consumer sentiment ticked higher in July, marking two consecutive months of improved shopper attitudes as businesses ...
U.S. consumer sentiment improved in July, and while inflation expectations continued to decline, households still saw ...
UK consumer confidence dropped by -2.6 percentage points to -10.4% during the second quarter of 2025, driven by a decline in ...
US consumer sentiment rose to a five-month high in early July as expectations about the economy and inflation continued to ...
CONSUMERS felt less confident last month after bad economic news. The easing of consumer sentiment in July came after a sharp rise the previous month, new figures showed. The KBC Bank Ireland/ESRI ...
Consumer sentiment fell four points to 49.5 last month, according to the latest KBC/ESRI index. This compares to a figures of 53.4 in June and to an all-time low of 39.6 in July 2008. KBC's chief ...
Latest figures reveal a decline in Irish consumer sentiment during the month of July. The figures from the Economc and Social Research Institute (ESRI) and IIB Bank show that the overall Consumer ...
The U.S. consumer sentiment gauge edged up to 61.8 in July from 60.7 in June, topping the 61.4 consensus according to data ...
Demand is positive: Demand for goods and services remains positive, supported by healthy consumer and business balance sheets ...
KBC Bank Ireland said influences such as the EU summit on Ireland’s bank debt, the ECB rate cut and the latest Troika review likely impacted on sentiment.
Consumer sentiment hit a 56 month low in July, according to the latest monthly monitor from KBC Bank Ireland. It follows two back to back months of rising consumer confidence and contrasts with ...
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