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Consumer Confidence by Country

Latest released Consumer Confidence value for every supported currency, with the previous reading, the change between releases, reference date, frequency, unit, and source.

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Consumer Confidence across supported currencies

Survey-based measure of consumers' confidence in economic conditions, employment prospects, and personal finances.

Last updated: · page generated 18 Jun 2026 20:41 UTC.
7 with data 47 supported currencies
Each row links to the per-currency reference page and the underlying API endpoint at /api/v1/announcements/{currency}/consumer_confidence. Non-USD endpoints require an API key query parameter.
Country / Currency Latest Previous Change Reference Frequency Unit Source
Canada
CAD · Canadian Dollar
51.99
52.05
▼ -0.06 Quarterly Index (0-100 normalized) National Statistics Office
United Kingdom
GBP · British Pound
51
58
▼ -7 Monthly Index (0-100 normalized) ONS
Australia
AUD · Australian Dollar
49.6
50.25
▼ -0.65 Quarterly Index (0-100 normalized) ABS
Eurozone
EUR · Euro
40.5
39.7
▲ +0.8 Monthly Index (0-100 normalized) European Commission (DG ECFIN)
Denmark
DKK · Danish Krone
40.1
40.7
▼ -0.6 Monthly Index (0-100 normalized) Statistics Denmark
Japan
JPY · Japanese Yen
33.6
32.2
▲ +1.4 Monthly Index (0-100 normalized) National Statistics Office
Switzerland
CHF · Swiss Franc
30.01
28.57
▲ +1.44 Quarterly Index (0-100 normalized) National Statistics Office
Argentina
ARS · Argentine Peso
Monthly Index (0-100 normalized) Official source
BHD
BHD · BHD
Monthly Index (0-100 normalized) Official source
Bolivia
BOB · Bolivian Boliviano
Monthly Index (0-100 normalized) Official source
Brazil
BRL · Brazilian Real
Monthly Index (0-100 normalized) Banco Central do Brasil / IPEA
CNH
CNH · CNH
Monthly Index (0-100 normalized) CNY mirror
Chile
CLP · Chilean Peso
Monthly Index (0-100 normalized) Official source
China
CNY · Chinese Yuan
Monthly Index (0-100 normalized) National Bureau of Statistics of China
Colombia
COP · Colombian Peso
Monthly Index (0-100 normalized) Official source
Czechia
CZK · Czech Koruna
Monthly Index (0-100 normalized) Czech Statistical Office
DZD
DZD · DZD
Monthly Index (0-100 normalized) Official source
EGP
EGP · EGP
Monthly Index (0-100 normalized) Official source
Hong Kong
HKD · Hong Kong Dollar
Monthly Index (0-100 normalized) Census and Statistics Department
Hungary
HUF · Hungarian Forint
Monthly Index (0-100 normalized) Hungarian Central Statistical Office
Iceland
ISK · Icelandic Krona
Monthly Index (0-100 normalized) Official source
India
INR · Indian Rupee
Bi-monthly Index (0-100 normalized) Reserve Bank of India
Indonesia
IDR · Indonesian Rupiah
Monthly Index (0-100 normalized) Bank Indonesia
Israel
ILS · Israeli New Shekel
Monthly Index (0-100 normalized) Israel Central Bureau of Statistics
Malaysia
MYR · Malaysian Ringgit
Monthly Index (0-100 normalized) Department of Statistics Malaysia
Mexico
MXN · Mexican Peso
Monthly Index (0-100 normalized) INEGI
Morocco
MAD · Moroccan Dirham
Monthly Index (0-100 normalized) Official source
Nigeria
NGN · Nigerian Naira
Monthly Index (0-100 normalized) Central Bank of Nigeria
Pakistan
PKR · Pakistani Rupee
Monthly Index (0-100 normalized) State Bank of Pakistan
Peru
PEN · Peruvian Sol
Monthly Index (0-100 normalized) Official source
Philippines
PHP · Philippine Peso
Quarterly Index (0-100 normalized) Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
Poland
PLN · Polish Zloty
Monthly Index (0-100 normalized) Central Statistical Office (GUS)
Romania
RON · Romanian Leu
Monthly Index (0-100 normalized) Official source
Russia
RUB · Russian Ruble
Monthly Index (0-100 normalized) Official source
Saudi Arabia
SAR · Saudi Riyal
Monthly Index (0-100 normalized) Official source
Singapore
SGD · Singapore Dollar
Quarterly Index (0-100 normalized) National Statistics Office
South Africa
ZAR · South African Rand
Quarterly Index (0-100 normalized) Statistics South Africa
South Korea
KRW · South Korean Won
Monthly Index (0-100 normalized) Bank of Korea
Sweden
SEK · Swedish Krona
Monthly Index (0-100 normalized) National Institute of Economic Research
Taiwan
TWD · New Taiwan Dollar
Monthly Index (0-100 normalized) Official source
Thailand
THB · Thai Baht
Monthly Index (0-100 normalized) Bank of Thailand
Turkey
TRY · Turkish Lira
Monthly Index (0-100 normalized) Official source
United Arab Emirates
AED · UAE Dirham
Monthly Index (0-100 normalized) Central Bank of the UAE / Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre
United States
USD · US Dollar
Monthly Index (0-100 normalized) Conference Board
Uruguay
UYU · Uruguayan Peso
Monthly Index (0-100 normalized) Official source
Vietnam
VND · Vietnamese Dong
Monthly Index (0-100 normalized) Official source
West Africa
XOF · West African CFA franc
Monthly Index (0-100 normalized) Official source

What is Consumer Confidence?

Consumer confidence indices summarise households' assessment of current economic conditions and expectations for the next six to twelve months. The Conference Board (US), University of Michigan (US), GfK (UK / Europe), Westpac-Melbourne Institute (AU), and ANZ-Roy Morgan (NZ) are the main published series.

Why it matters for FX

Consumer confidence is a leading indicator for consumer spending, which is the largest component of GDP. Sharp drops historically precede recessions and force central banks to ease, which weighs on the currency. The expectations sub-index is a particularly good lead on retail sales.

How to read this page

Track the level relative to its long-run mean and the direction over the past three to six months — single monthly prints are noisy. The expectations sub-index tends to lead the present-situation sub-index by several months.

What to watch for

  • Expectations sub-index as the leading edge
  • Inflation-expectations component (Michigan especially)
  • Income-expectations vs spending-intention divergence
  • Political-cycle distortions in survey responses
  • Cross-check with retail sales for confirmation

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