In annual terms, consumer confidence was 5 pps higher in November, the statistical office said in a statement posted on its website.
On a monthly level, expectations for major purchases and about the country’s economy increased by 4 pps and 2 pps, respectively. The indicator was offset by lower expectations about households’ finances, down by 2 pps, while consumer opinion on current households’ finances remained at the level of the previous month.
All four components of the consumer confidence indicator improved at the annual level, with expectations about households’ finances rising by 8 pps, for major purchases by 7 pps, about the country’s economy by 4 pps, and about current households’ finances by 1 pps.