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 29/05/2015Retail Bulletin - Consumer confidence declines in May  
 
 

Consumer confidence falls unexpectedly in May

 
 Retail Bulletin reports that according to GfK's latest Consumer Confidence Barometer, consumer confidence in the UK fell unexpectedly in May, declining by three points to 1.
GfK said almost all of the fieldwork for May's index was conducted after the election when the Conservative Party won an unexpected majority.
Nick Moon, managing director of social research at GfK, said: "In the short term, this suggests that despite rewarding them with a majority in the House of Commons, the public are not too confident about economic life under the Conservatives.
"In the longer term, we seem to be in another of the periods of stasis that the Index goes through from time to time. Of the last 13 months, the Index has been within two points either side of 0 on all but three of them."
While the forecast for personal finances over the next 12 months decreased by four points to 3, the index measuring expectations for the general economic situation over the next 12 months fell by six points to 0.
Meanwhile, the climate for major purchase index decreased by four points to 2. This is five points higher than the same time last year.
 
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