‘Not exactly gung-ho’: Consumer confidence slumps in February
The Consumer Confidence Index fell to minus 19 in February, reflecting weaker personal finances and major-purchase intentions despite easing inflation, GfK data shows.
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Consumer confidence down three points in February - Big Furniture Group
After a modest improvement in recent months, Consumer Confidence is down three points in February, returning to the level seen in November 2025. According to the latest GfK Consumer Confidence Index, overall figures dropped by three points to -19 in February. Three measures were down, one was up and one was flat, compared to last month’s announcement. The Major Purchase Index, which includes big ticket items such as furniture, decreased by four …
Consumer confidence slips in latest setback for Labour
Consumer confidence slipped slightly in February despite hopes of a turnaround, adding to fears the UK economy could slump this year. A closely-monitored survey conducted by the research firm GfK said consumer confidence dropped by three points to -19. The reading reflects dampened spirits among British consumers in what will likely worry Labour strategists keen on centring government campaigns around efforts to tackle the cost of living. The …
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