Indonesia's Consumer Confidence Drops in February

MT Newswires Live
12 Mar

Indonesia's Consumer Confidence Index came in at 126.4 in February, down from 127.2 in January but still in positive territory, according to a Tuesday release from Bank Indonesia, citing the latest Consumer Survey conducted by Bank Indonesia in January.

The central bank attributed the sustained positive sentiment to a strong Current Economic Condition Index (CECI) and Consumer Expectation Index (CEI).

The CECI remained in optimistic territory at 114.2, up from 113.5 the month earlier; while CEI came in at 138.7, despite retreating from 140.8 in the month earlier.

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