UK consumer confidence lowest since March 2003

30 Dec, 2005

British consumer confidence fell in December to its lowest level since the start of the Iraq war more than two years ago, a survey showed on Thursday.
Consultancy GfK NOP said its barometer of consumer sentiment fell to -9 in December after a reading of -8 in November. That was the lowest point since March 2003 and confounded analysts' predictions of a rise to -6.
The sub-indices measuring both people's perceptions of their own finances and that of the general economic situation over the next 12 months fell a point to +7 and -20 respectively.
The index measuring whether it is a good time to make major purchases, meanwhile, fell 3 points to +5. But some economists said signs of renewed life in the housing market may lead to a pick-up in 2006.

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