
‘Vaccination no shot in the arm for UK consumer confidence’ is Friday’s telling headline from GfK’s economic reading for January that reflects a less optimistic view from a population stuck in winter lockdown.
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‘Vaccination no shot in the arm for UK consumer confidence’ is Friday’s telling headline from GfK’s economic reading for January that reflects a less optimistic view from a population stuck in winter lockdown.
Just when you thought UK retail confidence couldn't get any worse. Further worrying news emerged Friday that consumer confidence fell again and concerns over personal finances for 2021 dipped further, according to GfK.
UK consumer confidence has risen again although it remains fragile as there are few signs of economic stability. And while intentions to purchase are improving, consumers are still generally very cautious.
GfK only issued its regular monthly consumer confidence report last week, but on Monday it added that confidence has dived with a new reading of -34 by the end of last month. In March 2019, it was -13.
UK consumers seem to be remaining calm with sentiment weak but not getting weaker overall, the latest GfK consumer confidence report showed on Tuesday.
Consumers in Britain might be expected to be unwilling to spend given the huge uncertainty around Brexit, but while confidence isn't high, its not as low as it could have been, a new report said on Thursday.
Some aspects of UK consumer sentiment have stayed stubbornly low during January as the Brexit negotiations turn into a farce, with the latest GfK Consumer Confidence Index down at -14.
UK consumer confidence has dropped again with a one point fall in the Consumer Confidence Index to -10, a sign of the increasingly chilly economic environment that’s helping to keep fashion sales muted at present.
Consumer confidence rose in August but was negative overall with consumers cautious but not in panic mode. They're saving a lot of spare cash and are ready to spend on big items, but fashion is unlikely to be a priority.
UK consumer confidence is down in June and that’s bad news for the fashion sector with researcher GfK saying “consumers in pre-Brexit UK are less confident about the economy and seem set on self-imposed austerity.”