The Sunday Guardian

Consumer sentiment down in India amid corona crisis

- IANS NEW DELHI

‘A multitude of factors has led to the lowering of the consumer sentiment’.

India’s consumer sentiment dampened in March amid the economic slowdown and the coronaviru­s crisis, according to an index prepared by Refinitiv and Ipsos.

The monthly Refinitiv-ipsos Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI) for March 2020, has shown a 1% decline over February 2020. “Three of the four indices have shown a downward slide— personal finances, personal investment and the confidence in the country’s economy. Only confidence around jobs, has slightly moved up,” said an Ipsos statement.

The PCSI Economic Expectatio­ns Sub Index has dropped by 2.8 percentage points, the PCSI Investment Climate Sub-index has fallen by 1.4 percentage points and the Current Personal Financial Conditions Sub-index is down by 0.8 percentage points, over the previous month, it said. The statement said that the PCSI Employment Confidence Sub-index has, however, moved up by 1.2 percentage points. “We see some bit of a pessimism among urban Indians. A multitude of factors has led to the lowering of the consumer sentiment. We are witnessing a global economic slowdown and India too has been impacted. Coronaviru­s is like a bolt from the blue and its real impact, while we’ll get to know by next month, but it has already made some bit of a dent in slowing down businesses with its negative repercussi­ons on global economies, including India,” said Amit Adarkar, CEO, Ipsos India.

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