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Confident German consumers

January 26, 2017

Consumers in Europe's powerhouse have started the new year with a lot of optimism, a fresh survey by GfK market researchers has shown. Germans keep spending as the economy shows no sign of weakening.

German shoppers
Image: picture-alliance/R. Goldmann

Presenting their latest monthly consumer confidence index, GfK market researchers said Thursday Germans largely remained on a shopping spree as the domestic economy was in good shape.

The forward-looking index for February jumped to 10.2 points from 9.9 points, marking the fourth straight monthly pickup in consumer confidence.

The latest poll among consumers showed Germans expected the domestic economy to expand further in the months ahead, creating even more employment opportunities, with joblessness already at record-low levels.

Hoping for wage increases

The survey showed consumers in Germany appeared largely unfazed by rising geopolitical tensions, the possible impact of Brexit and US President Donald Trump's protectionist policies.

What really counted were that people expected further wake hikes in many sectors of the economy, enabling them to continue to go for big-ticket purchases such as furniture, cars and household appliances.

Adding to consumers' willingness to keep spending more on goods and services had been a protracted period of low interest rates, making it impossible for savers to get any decent yields on their bank deposits.

No big changes in consumers' behavior are expected for the rest of the year, according to the GfK group. "Conditions for strong consumption throughout 2017 are good," it said in a statement.

hg/jd (dpa, AFP)

 

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