The Borneo Post (Sabah)

German consumers to start new year in high spirits

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FRANKFURT AM MAIN: German consumers’ festive mood will continue into the new year, a closely-watched survey said, as shoppers remain unfazed by a political impasse in Europe’s purring top economy.

Market research firm GfK said its forward-looking poll of around 2,000 people climbed by 0.1 points to reach 10.8 for January, in line with analyst expectatio­ns.

“Consumers are ending 2017 in high spirits,” GfK said in a statement, with strong confidence in the economy promising ‘excellent’ prospects for 2018.

The survey found that Germans expected their income to rise in the near future, bouncing back from the more pessimisti­c outlook seen in previous months.

Their willingnes­s to make large purchases meanwhile dipped slightly below December’s level but remains ‘in great shape’, according to GfK, thanks to record-high employment and low interest rates.

The pollster noted that respondent­s were especially upbeat about the future state of the German economy, with growth expectatio­ns hitting a three-and-a-half-year high.

“Consumers are convinced that the strong upswing will continue into the new year,” GfK said.

The cheerful mood comes despite a political deadlock in Europe’s powerhouse following an inconclusi­ve September election.

Chancellor Angela Merkel is still trying to form a new government after efforts to forge a so-called ‘Jamaica’ coalition with two smaller parties collapsed in November.

“Consumer sentiment seems unburdened by the failed ‘Jamaica’ talks,” GfK said.

The German economy has been firing on all cylinders in recent months, powered by strong domestic and foreign demand.

The government recently upgraded its 2017 growth forecast from 1.5 to two per cent, while the Bundesbank is predicting an expansion of 2.6 per cent.

The GfK predicted that domestic consumptio­n will continue to be a key growth driver, but said risks were lurking from abroad.

The troubled Brexit talks, nuclear tensions over North Korea and potential protection­ist measures in the United States could threaten Europe’s top economy, it noted.

A separate survey by the Ifo economic institute this week found that German business morale dipped slightly in December on the political uncertaint­y at home, while staying at an ‘excellent’ level. — AFP

 ??  ?? Shoppers shop at a shopping mall with Christmas decoration­s in Berlin, Germany. German consumers’ festive mood will continue into the new year, a closely-watched survey said, as shoppers remain unfazed by a political impasse in Europe’s purring top...
Shoppers shop at a shopping mall with Christmas decoration­s in Berlin, Germany. German consumers’ festive mood will continue into the new year, a closely-watched survey said, as shoppers remain unfazed by a political impasse in Europe’s purring top...

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