Consumer Confidence Stable In December

 | Dec 12, 2018 13:24

Originally published by AMP Capital

  • Consumer confidence was little changed in December, rising just 0.1% to an index reading of 104.4 according to the Westpac/MI survey.
  • By contrast business confidence slipped further in November to a reading of 3, according to the NAB business survey.

Neither are particularly strong - consumer confidence is now a bit above its long term average whereas business confidence is now a bit below. However, it is worth noting that after years of business being more optimistic than consumers – in fact even since the 2013 election - this now appears to be reversing which on its own may be a positive for consumer spending. The problem though is that with house prices likely to fall further in Sydney and Melbourne and wages growth likely to remain weak its hard to see consumer confidence rising much from here and any further slide in business confidence may start to threaten business investment.