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Irlande Confiance Des Consommateurs
Dernière Version
janv. 31, 2026
Actuel
64.7
Unités En
Points
Précédente
61.2
Fréquence
Mensuel
Prochaine version
févr. 27, 2026
Délai de Sortie
28 Jours 6 Heures
Plus haut | Plus bas | Moyenne | Intervalle de Dates | Source |
130.9 janv. 2000 | 39.6 juil. 2008 | 83.54 Points | 1996-2026 | KBC Bank Ireland/ESRI |
Dernières Mises à Jour
Ireland’s Credit Union Consumer Sentiment Index increased to 64.7 in January 2026 from 61.2 in December 2025, marking the highest reading since March 2025. It also marked the third consecutive monthly increase in consumer confidence. However, while confidence is above April’s two-year low of 58.7, the level remains well below the 74.9 recorded a year earlier and the long-term survey average of 83.5, largely due to heightened concerns over US tariffs. There were more negative than positive responses across all five survey elements, and all five were weaker than a year ago. “Irish consumers may be detecting at least tentative signs of a slowdown in living cost inflation of late,” the survey’s authors said in a statement. However, the “still downbeat tone of sentiment suggests consumers view this as some degree of easing in current pressures rather than signalling any clear gains in household spending power,” they added.
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