Irish Consumer Confidence Eases In July
Ireland's consumer confidence eased from a two-year high in July, as households were increasingly concerned about the economic outlook, results of a survey showed Friday.
The KBC Bank consumer sentiment index fell to 84.7 from 87.2 in June.
"The July reading hints at just a minor re-adjustment of Irish consumer thinking of late," the KBC Bank said.
All sub-indexes of the survey declined in July.
The most notable weakening was in the sub-index for the economic outlook. The measure dropped to 44.9 from 49.3.
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