...have grown in confidence about their economic prospects for the fourth consecutive month.The rise in the consumer sentiment...
Meanwhile, consumer sentiment rose for the fourth month in a row in April.The KBC Bank Ireland/ESRI consumer...
...sentiment was its highest at the beginning of 2012 since the end of 2007, the results of a new survey show.Employment...
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Irish people are still managing to put money away for a rainy day, according to the latest KBC Bank Ireland savings barometer. Despite the doom and gloom of the recession Irish people are still managing to put money away for a rainy day, according to the Full Article at Irish Times
The overall KBC Bank Ireland/ESRI Consumer Sentiment Index increased to 62.5 in April 2012 from 60.6 in March. The 3-month moving average rose to 60.1 from 58.1 in March. The Index for April 2011 was 55.9. The data was obtained from telephone interviews Full Article at FinFacts
Consumers' experience of the past few years and the expectation of further significant austerity to come likely means their assessment of their permanent income has been significantly downgraded
The KBC Bank Ireland/ESRI consumer sentiment index, which looks at current and future economic prospects, rose from 60.6 in March to 62.5 last month. It was the first time since January, 2007 that the index has trended upwards for four months in a row. A Full Article at Irish Times
The KBC Bank Ireland/ESRI consumer sentiment index rose to 62.5 in April from 60.6 in March. The April gain marked the first time there has been a sequence of four monthly gains in a row since January 2007. KBC said that at current levels, the sentiment Full Article at RTE Interactive
Indicators: Irish Vehicles Licensed for the First Time (Apr) and KBC Bank Ireland/ESRI Consumer Sentiment Index (Apr); UK BRC Sales (Apr); German Industrial Production (Mar). Others: CRH interim management statement; ICSA Chartered Secretaries in Ireland Full Article at Irish Times
A survey of 305 accountants shows Irish job gains now matching job losses for first time in more than four years - - suggesting emerging stability in economy-wide employment. The KBC Bank Ireland / Chartered Accountants Ireland Business Sentiment Survey Full Article at FinFacts
This is according to the KBC Bank Ireland/Chartered Accountants Ireland business sentiment survey for Spring 2012. This showed the most positive business climate since the end of of 2007 with employment levels showing tentative signs of stabilisation. Th Full Article at RTE Interactive
The KBC Bank Ireland/ESRI Consumer Sentiment Index increased to 60.6 in March from 57.0 in February, the strongest since October. The index compilers said the latest figures suggests the mood of consumers remains fairly downbeat. KBC Bank Ireland’s chief Full Article at Irish Examiner
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KBC Bank Ireland plc and Ireland: The report from KBC Bank Ireland and Chartered Accountants Ireland -- which covers the first quarter of 2012 -- also points to a stabilisation in the jobs haemorrhage that has caused social devastation since the financial crisis began in earnest during 2008.
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