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الإصدار الأخير
مايو ٣١، ٢٠٢٥
الفعلي
60.8
وحدات في
Points
السابق
58.7
تكرار
1M
الاصدار القادم
يونيو ٢٦، ٢٠٢٥
وقت الاصدار
30 أيام 16 ساعات
الأعلى | الأسفل | معدل | نطاق الموعد | المصدر |
130.9 يناير ٢٠٠٠ | 39.6 يوليو ٢٠٠٨ | 84.04 Points | 1996-2025 | KBC Bank Ireland/ESRI |
أخر التحديثات
The Irish Credit Union Consumer Sentiment Index rose to 60.8 in May from 58.7 in April, its first increase in four months. The improvement was driven by a retreat in US tariff threats, which slightly eased consumer concerns about the economy. However, sentiment remains fragile as persistent economic risks and renewed pressure on household finances—particularly rising grocery costs—continue to weigh on consumers. The weakest responses in the May survey were linked to household financial conditions, highlighting ongoing strain. While the modest increase in sentiment signals some willingness to see improvement, the overall tone remains cautious. Consumers are still anxious about the broader economic outlook, and the survey shows that improved weather alone didn’t lift the national mood.
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