New Zealand: Consumer confidence deteriorates in April
The ANZ-Roy Morgan consumer confidence indicator fell to 82.1 in April from 86.4 in March. Consequently, the index moved further below the 100-threshold that separates optimism from pessimism among consumers.
In April, households’ expectations of the country’s economic situation in the next 12 months and five years alike worsened. Additionally, households were less willing to buy big-ticket items.