Nielsen’s latest consumer confidence results for the second quarter of 2017 reveals that across the Pacific, Australian and New Zealand consumers paint a very different picture of their future outlook.
New Zealand continues to ride its wave of positivity with a consumer confidence score of 103 for Q2 2017 – up seven points on 12 months ago and the highest it has been in nine years. Australia, on the other hand, recorded a consumer confidence score of 89 – slightly down on where it had been consistently sitting at 91 for most of 2016 and well below the global average of 104. Nielsen – Read more…
New Zealand continues to ride its wave of positivity with a consumer confidence score of 103 for Q2 2017 – up seven points on 12 months ago and the highest it has been in nine years. Australia, on the other hand, recorded a consumer confidence score of 89 – slightly down on where it had been consistently sitting at 91 for most of 2016 and well below the global average of 104. Nielsen – Read more…