Consumer confidence in Indonesia increased to 112.1 in May from 109 in the previous month, the highest since January, as households were more optimistic about the state of the economy. The present situation index went up to 96.5 (94.7 in April), and expectation index rose to 127.7 (123.2 in April). Consumer Confidence in Indonesia averaged 94.50 from 2000 until 2016, reaching an all time high of 120.60 in October of 2014 and a record low of 9.60 in March of 2001. Consumer Confidence in Indonesia is reported by the Bank Indonesia. In Indonesia, the Consumer Confidence Index (CCI) measures consumer’s expectations about current income and job availability against those 6 months ago, appropriate time to buy durable goods, and general economic conditions and job availability expectations in the next 6 months. The index is based on a survey of around 4600 middle up class households in major cities (those cities cover about 78 percent of GDP). Data is collected through phone interviews and direct visits. The two main components of the Index are the current economic condition index and the consumer expectation index. The CCI is computed as a net balance obtained from the difference between percentage on ’increase’ answer and percentage on ’decrease’ answer. An index above 100 indicates an improving outlook and below 100 a deteriorating outlook. This page provides – Indonesia Consumer Confidence – actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
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- France Consumer Confidence Consumer confidence in France stood at 100 in February of 2017, the same as in January and in line with markets consensus. Confidence remained at the highest level since October 2007, as concerns over unemployment (20 from 19 in the prior month) and households’ opinion on their personal financial situation in the next twelve months (-6 from -5) were virtually stable while their saving intention for the coming year improved markedly (-2 from -6). At the same time, consumers’ opinion on their current saving capacity strengthened (11 from 8) and the share of households considering it has been a suitable...
- Norway Balance of Trade
Norway recorded a trade surplus of 23.54 NOK billion in February of 2017, a surge of 80.8 percent from the same month a year earlier, as exports jumped while imports fell. Year-on-year, sales grew by 18.0 percent to 71.24 NOK billion, driven by ships and oil platforms (728.5 percent), natural gas condensates (633.8 percent), crude oil (51.9 percent) and natural gas (21.8 percent). Imports declined by 3.7 percent to 47.71 NOK billion, mainly due to a 12.1 percent fall in purchases of food and live animals, a 10.3 percent drop in purchases of beverages and tobacco and...
- Singapore Balance of Trade Singapore recorded a trade surplus of 3.29 SGD billion in January of 2017, compared to a 5.80 SGD billion surplus a year earlier. It was the smallest trade surplus since October 2014, as total exports increased by 11.1 percent (following a 9.2 percent rise in December) while total imports surge 21.0 percent (compared to a 13.2 percent growth in the preceding month). Total trade rose 15.6 percent, after a 11.0 percent increase in a month earlier. In December 2016, trade surplus came in at 6.12 SGD billion. Balance of Trade in Singapore averaged 735.28 Million SGD from 1964 until 2017,...
- Tunisia GDP Annual Growth Rate
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- Peru Balance of Trade
Peru trade balance shifted to USD 150 million surplus in January of 2017 from USD 507 million gap in the same period of the previous year. Sales jumped 25.9 percent to USD 3.1 billion, mainly driven by fisheries (483.3 percent), agriculture (31.1 percent), miseries (22.7 percent), oil and gas (97.9 percent), metallurgy and jewellery (40.9 percent). Imports fell 0.5 percent to USD 3 billion, led by industrial capital goods (-4.8 percent), transport equipment (-23.6 percent) and building materials (-41.4 percent). Balance of Trade in Peru averaged 75.02 USD Million from 1957 until 2017, reaching an all time...
- Macau Balance of Trade
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- Mongolia Balance of Trade
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- Brunei Balance of Trade Brunei trade surplus decreased 41.5 percent year-on-year to BND 203.3 million in December of 2016 compared to a BND 347.7 million surplus a year earlier. Exports fell 23.7 percent, driven by lower sales of: mineral fuels (-27.7 percent), namely liquefied natural gas (-48.6 percent), and manufactured goods (-21.6 percent). Imports declined 4.5 percent due to lower purchases of: machinery and transport equipment (-11.5 percent); manufactured goods (-18.4 percent); miscellaneous manufactured articles (-7.2 percent); food (-3 percent) and crude materials inedible (-45.6 percent). Main export partners were Japan (30.6 percent of total exports); Malaysia (11.3 percent); China (11.1 percent). The highest...
- Croatia GDP Annual Growth Rate Croatia’s gross domestic product advanced 3.4 percent year-on-year in the fourth quarter of 2016, following a 2.9 percent growth in the previous period, according to preliminary estimates. It was the strongest expansion since the first quarter of 2008, boosted by household consumption (3.6 percent vs 3.4 percent in Q3) and investments (4.6 percent from 2.9 percent). Meanwhile, the growth slowed for government expenditure (1.8 percent vs 2.1 percent in Q2). The contribution of net foreign demand was negative (-0.3 percent), as exports rose 9.7 percent (6.3 percent in Q3) and imports also advanced 9.7 percent (6 percent in Q3). On...
- Netherlands Consumer Confidence Dutch consumer confidence edged up to +14 in February of 2017 from +13 in January. It was the highest reading since August 2007, as consumers were more positive toward the economy (+29 from +28 in a month earlier) while their willingness to buy rose slightly (+4 from +3). Also, they saw the time was favorable for making major purchases. Consumer Confidence in Netherlands averaged -6.12 from 1986 until 2017, reaching an all time high of 27 in April of 2000 and a record low of -44 in February of 2013. Export Data API Access Please Paste this Code in your...
- Ecuador Consumer Confidence
Consumer Confidence in Ecuador decreased to 36.20 in February from 38.10 in January of 2017. Consumer Confidence in Ecuador averaged 40.92 from 2010 until 2017, reaching an all time high of 49 in December of 2013 and a record low of 26.90 in May of 2016.
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- Austria Consumer Confidence Consumer confidence in Austria decreased to 6 in February of 2017 from 8 in the previous month. Savings propensity for the next twelve months decreased (18 from 21) and households expectations about their own financial situation deteriorated (4 from 5). In addition, consumers were less confident that now is the right moment to make major purchases (18 from 21) while fears of a rise in unemployment was seen less likely (-28 from -40). Consumer Confidence in Austria averaged -6.78 from 1996 until 2017, reaching an all time high of 33 in June of 2007 and a record low of -56...
- Sweden Consumer Confidence Swedish consumer confidence dropped slightly to 104.5 in February of 2017 from 104.6 in the preceding month, as households were more pessimistic about their personal finances (15 from 16) and intentions to do major purchases declined (21 from 22), namely buying home (-7.7 from -7.5) or home improvements (-20 from -16). In addition, expectations on the general economy deteriorated (-9 from -8). Consumer Confidence in Sweden averaged 96.59 from 1993 until 2017, reaching an all time high of 121.50 in March of 2000 and a record low of 45.60 in January of 1993. Export Data API Access Please Paste this...
- Czech Republic Consumer Confidence Consumer confidence in Czech Republic fell for the first time in three months to 108.2 in February of 2017 from 110 in January. Consumers were more worried about the general economic situation while unemployment and financial standing expectations were nearly unchanged. Consumer Confidence in Czech Republic averaged 90.44 from 1998 until 2017, reaching an all time high of 110 in January of 2016 and a record low of 66 in May of 1999. Export Data API Access Please Paste this Code in your Website source: tradingeconomics.com In Czech Republic, the Czech Statistical Office consumer confidence indicator is the average of...
- Georgia Consumer Confidence
Consumer Confidence in Georgia decreased to -26.70 in January from -26.50 in December of 2016. Consumer Confidence in Georgia averaged -19 from 2012 until 2017, reaching an all time high of -1.40 in November of 2013 and a record low of -40.40 in September of 2015.
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- Ukraine Consumer Confidence Consumer Confidence in Ukraine decreased to 53.70 in January from 57.10 in December of 2016. Consumer Confidence in Ukraine averaged 74.93 from 2000 until 2017, reaching an all time high of 107.30 in March of 2005 and a record low of 41.10 in February of 2015. Export Data API Access Please Paste this Code in your Website source: tradingeconomics.com In Ukraine, the Gfk Consumer Confidence Index survey is made by phone and covers over 1,000 individuals aged 15–59. The questions focus on current economic and financial situation, savings intention as well as on expected developments regarding: consumer price indexes, general...
- United Kingdom Consumer Confidence British consumer confidence edged down to -6 in February 2017 from -5 in the previous month and in line with market expectations. Consumers showed higher concerns about their personal finances in the year ahead while the readiness to make major purchases declined for a second month running. Still, the general economic situation over the next year was assessed less negatively. Consumer Confidence in the United Kingdom averaged -8.97 from 1981 until 2017, reaching an all time high of 10 in June of 1987 and a record low of -39 in July of 2008. Export Data API Access Please Paste this...
- Colombia Consumer Confidence The mood among Colombian consumers deteriorated for the fourth consecutive month to -30.2 in January of 2017 from -10.7 in December. It was the weakest reading since the beginning of the series in November of 2001, as consumers were much more pessimistic about current economic conditions (-33.1 from -2.6 in December) and future expectations fell further (-28.3 from -16.1). Consumer Confidence in Colombia averaged 13.88 percent from 2001 until 2017, reaching an all time high of 38.80 percent in August of 2010 and a record low of -30.20 percent in January of 2017. Export Data API Access Please Paste this...
- China Consumer Confidence Consumer Confidence in China decreased to 99.80 in May from 101 in April of 2016. Consumer Confidence in China averaged 109.41 from 1991 until 2016, reaching an all time high of 124.60 in August of 1993 and a record low of 97 in November of 2011. Consumer Confidence in China is reported by the National Bureau of Statistics of China. In China, the consumer confidence index is based on a survey of 700 individuals over 15 years old from 20 cities all over the country. This composite index covers the consumer expectation and consumer satisfaction index, thus measures the consumers’...
- Thailand Consumer Confidence Consumer confidence in Thailand came in at 72.6 in May of 2016, compared to 72.7 in April of 2016. It was the lowest reading since September 2015 as slow recovery in the Southeast Asia’s second biggest economy hurt sentiment among consumers. Also, there are concerns about global economy, drought and low commodity prices. Consumer Confidence in Thailand averaged 79.78 from 1998 until 2016, reaching an all time high of 112.40 in December of 2003 and a record low of 39.70 in October of 1998. Consumer Confidence in Thailand is reported by the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce. In...