Global consumer confidence increased one index point to 97 in the second quarter of 2014, marking the highest level since first-quarter 2007. This forward momentum comes after a stagnant 2013, when confidence was stubbornly stuck at 94 for three out of four quarters. So regionally which markets contributed to the feel good effect ?
- Regionally, North America (103) and Europe (77) reported consumer confidence increases of three and two points, respectively, from the first quarter.
- Confidence was highest in the Asia-Pacific region, which held steady from the first quarter with a score of 106.
- Confidence declined in the Latin America (90) and Middle East/Africa regions (93), dropping three points and one point, respectively.
- Nielsen Global confidence Tracker helps you to track trends across markets . see here
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