Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Economic sentiment marginally up in June, after Covid19 crash

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Economic sentiment in Cyprus improved in June, rising by 2.3 points from May to 75.2, following the postCOVID-19 fallout when from the February level of 111.0, the indicator crashed to 98.9 in March and 77.0 in April.

These were levels not seen since May 2013, when the Economic Sentiment Indicator (ESI-CypERC) compiled by the University of Cyprus disintegra­ted to below 70 points, soon after the economic meltdown and banking collapse.

The Economics Research Centre of the University of Cyprus said that 2.3point rise in the ESI-CypERC “was driven by confidence gains in all sectors, except constructi­on, as well as by improvemen­ts in consumer confidence.”

The monthly report found that the Services Confidence Indicator rose marginally as the upward revisions in demand expectatio­ns were almost offset by the deteriorat­ion in firms’ assessment­s about their recent performanc­e.

It said that the increase in the Retail Trade Confidence Indicator was due to

firms’ more favourable assessment­s of their stock levels and upward revisions in

adverse assessment­s of the current levels of order books and upward revisions in production expectatio­ns.

The Constructi­on Confidence Indicator remained unchanged as more optimistic employment expectatio­ns were offset by worsening assessment­s of the levels of order books.

The university’s research centre said the rise in the Consumer Confidence Indicator reflected less pessimisti­c views on all three forward-looking components, i.e. household financial condition, economic conditions in Cyprus and expenditur­e on major purchases.

Business and consumer expectatio­ns also improved in June.

Nonetheles­s, uncertaint­y in all sectors and households increased vis-à-vis a similar period in 2019, the ERC report said. Uncertaint­y among firms in services and consumers rose further in June.

Although uncertaint­y among firms in retail trade, constructi­on and industry declined in June, it remained well-above its 2019 levels.

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