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Business confidence rises in December

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BUSINESS confidence improved in December as the economy began showing signs of recovery, the SA Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Sacci) said yesterday.

Sacci’s Business Confidence Index (BCI) improved from 91.7 points in November 2012 to 93 in December 2012.

Sacci economist Richard Downing said that while there was some improvemen­t, business confidence was still not at a convincing level for investors.

The BCI was 6.1 points below its December 2011 level, but remained better than the substantia­l 8.5 year-onyear difference in March 2012.

“Although the December 2012 figure improved slightly, the fourth quarter of 2012 was the poorest performing quarter of the year,” he said.

The BCI gauges the business community’s mood in response to economic conditions. It uses 13 sub-indices which include manufactur­ing, exports, imports, vehicle sales, constructi­on, share prices, inflation and the rand exchange rate.

The pace of decline in business confidence moderated during the year and the level at the end of 2012 was still unacceptab­ly low, Downing said.

“Given that 2010 is the current BCI base year – at 100 points – the deteriorat­ion to an average of 94.1 for 2012, after averaging 119 in 2006, gives an indication of the extent of erosion of local business confidence in recent years.”

Downing said improvemen­ts in business confidence would be realised only if there was decisive action on threats of continued labour protests.

He said the country’s socio-economic problems could be resolved with clear policy resolution­s to support improved economic performanc­e and a conducive business environmen­t. – Sapa

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