Swiss Consumer Confidence Improves Sharply On Stronger Expectations
02 Febbraio 2023 - 08:10AM
RTTF2
Consumer sentiment in Switzerland sharply improved in the
January quarter to top economists' expectations, driven by
significantly less pessimism among households' regarding their own
and the national economic situation in the coming months, survey
data from the State Secretariat For Economic Affairs, or SECO,
showed Thursday. The consumer confidence index climbed to -30 from
-47 in the October survey. Economists had expected a score of
-38.
The latest reading was the strongest since the second quarter
survey of 2022, when it was -28. "Consumers are significantly more
optimistic on economic performance over the next 12 months than
they were in October 2022," SECO said.
However, the headline reading remained well below its long-term
average of -6 points.
Read more: Swiss KOF Leading Indicator At 7-Month High
Suggests Less Gloom Swiss Retail Sales Fall Most In 8 Months
The sub-index reflecting households' assessment of the economic
outlook surged to -16 from -57 in the previous survey. The measure
mirroring their view on their own financial situation in the coming
months climbed to -25 from -47 in the previous round.
That said, consumers remained cautious regarding their
intentions to make major purchases this quarter as the relevant
sub-index only improved slightly to -41 from -42. The indicator
showing the Swiss households' assessment of the past financial
situation improved modestly to -39 from -40.
Grafico Cross Euro vs Sterling (FX:EURGBP)
Da Feb 2023 a Mar 2023
Grafico Cross Euro vs Sterling (FX:EURGBP)
Da Mar 2022 a Mar 2023