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Australie Confiance Des Consommateurs
Dernière Version
févr. 28, 2025
Actuel
92.2
Unités En
Points
Précédente
92.1
Fréquence
Mensuel
Prochaine version
mars 25, 2025
Délai de Sortie
1Mois10Jours23Heures
Plus haut | Plus bas | Moyenne | Intervalle de Dates | Source |
123.94 mai 2007 | 64.61 nov. 1990 | 100.28 Points | 1974-2025 | N/A |
Dernières Mises à Jour
Australia's Westpac-Melbourne Institute Consumer Sentiment Index saw a slight increase of 0.1% in February 2025, rising to 92.2 from 92.1 in January, signaling little change in consumer mood. Despite this modest rise, consumers remain cautious due to stretched household finances and ongoing cost-of-living challenges. However, there are signs of rising optimism about the future. The sub-index measuring ‘family finances compared to a year ago’ dropped 3.4% in February, falling to 75.1—down 10.6% from its December peak, but still up 18.9% compared to the low point in May of last year. Meanwhile, the sub-index for ‘finances in the next 12 months’ increased by 0.6%, reaching 105 and remaining in positive territory. This suggests that optimists continue to outnumber pessimists. Notably, the most significant improvement since last year has been observed among consumers with a mortgage, driven by better-than-expected inflation data and growing expectations of interest rate cuts.
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