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Indonesia Consumer Confidence Remains Strong In September

Por: RTTNews Business October 10, 2022

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Confidence among Indonesian consumers remained strong in September despite easing from August, survey data from the Bank Indonesia showed on Monday. The consumer confidence index dropped to a five-month low of 117.2 in September from 124.7 in the previous month. However, a reading above 100 indicates optimism among households.A strong consumer expectation index, particularly in terms of income and job availability, supported consumer confidence... + full article



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