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Consumer confidence rebounds as falling fuel prices ease household sentiment

Consumer confidence has rebounded to pre-Middle East conflict levels, driven primarily by falling fuel prices. However, confidence remains 16 points below its January peak and any reading under 100 still indicates pessimism. ANZ chief economist Sharon Zollner attributes the rebound directly to fuel price movements, noting confidence has regained almost half of its prior decline.

RNZ | Te Reo Irirangi o Aotearoa6d ago2 min readenNews
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It's pretty clear that's what caused confidence to plummet, and that's what's causing it to bounce back.
Consumer confidence has rebounded to levels seen before the latest Middle East conflict, as lower fuel prices helped lift household sentiment.
Confidence had now regained almost half of its fall, with both current conditions and future expectations lifting from their recent lows.

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Consumer confidence has rebounded to levels seen before the latest Middle East conflict, as lower fuel prices helped lift household sentiment.
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