Consumer confidence falls for first time in 8 months

Consumer confidence falls for first time in 8 months

Consumer confidence has fallen for the first time in eight months but organisers reported orders were up at this year's Bangkok International Motor Show, which closed on Sunday. (Photo: Bangkok Post).
Consumer confidence has fallen for the first time in eight months but organisers reported orders were up at this year's Bangkok International Motor Show, which closed on Sunday. (Photo: Bangkok Post).

Consumer confidence fell for the first time in eight months in March due to slow economic recovery and higher living costs, a survey showed on Wednesday.

The consumer index of the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce dropped to 63.0 from 63.8 in February, the university said in a statement.

Consumers were beginning to worry about the performance of the economy and higher energy prices, the survey said, but confidence could improve in the future as government spending quickens after a delayed budget was passed.

Southeast Asia's second-largest economy unexpectedly shrank 0.6% in the final quarter of 2023 from the third quarter. Full-year 2023 growth was 1.9%, slower than expected and less than the 2.5% expansion in 2022. The state planning agency cut its 2024 growth outlook to between 2.2% and 3.2% from the 2.7% to 3.7% earlier projected. In February, the Bank of Thailand  lowered its 2024 growth outlook to 2.5%-3.0% from 3.2%.

The government has repeatedly urged the central bank to cut interest rates from the current 2.5% to support   economic recovery. The central bank was due to announce the outcome of its latest monetary policy meeting later on Wednesday.  

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