Tiếng Việt
English
Tiếng Việt
ภาษาไทย
繁體中文
日本語
한국어
Español
Português
Русский язык
اللغة العربية
Đăng Nhập
Đăng Ký
0
Phân Tích Thị Trường Phân Tích Thị Trường

Phân Tích Thị Trường

September German Consumer Sentiment Was Affected by Work Concerns, According to GfK

Amos Simanungkalit · 15K Lượt xem

15

German consumer sentiment is expected to decline sharply as September approaches, driven by rising unemployment, job cuts, and increasing insolvencies, which are eroding income expectations and delaying hopes for a stable economic recovery, according to a survey released on Tuesday.

The consumer sentiment index, published by GfK and the Nuremberg Institute for Market Decisions (NIM), dropped to -22.0 points heading into September, down from a slightly revised -18.6 in the previous month and below the forecast of -18.2.

A sharp decline in income expectations led to an overall drop in sentiment, with the index falling to 3.5 points from 19.7. The increase in purchasing power experienced by many households was insufficient to counterbalance the rising uncertainty in the labor market.

The brief recovery observed in August was largely attributed to the European Championship, noted NIM consumer analyst Rolf Buerkl.

"Slightly rising unemployment figures, a surge in company insolvencies, and staff reduction plans at several companies in Germany are causing many employees to worry about their jobs," said Buerkl, dampening hopes for a sustainable economic recovery fueled by private consumption.

Unemployment increased more significantly than usual at the start of the summer break, while economic institutes have forecasted a rise in corporate insolvencies. Additionally, a series of job cuts have been recently announced by companies such as Deutsche Bahn, Bayer, and ZF Friedrichshafen.

 

 

 

Paraphrasing text from "Reuters" all rights reserved by the original author.