Consumer confidence in Taiwan falls in June

Focus Taiwn
Date: 2015/06/29
By: Chen Cheng-wei and Y.F. Low

Taipei, June 29 (CNA) Taiwan’s consumer confidence index (CCI) fell in June, according to a survey released Monday by National Central University.

The survey indicated that the CCI for June dropped 1.06 points from a month earlier to 90.58, although there was an upward trend in four of its six sub-indices, which reflect how consumers feel about aspects of Taiwan’s economy over the following six months.

The four rising indices were consumer prices, the local job market, timing of durable goods purchases, and family finance, while the business climate and the timing for equity market investment fell from the previous month.     [FULL  STORY]

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