New Zealand consumer confidence lifts in Oct but households remain wary- ANZ survey

SYDNEY (Reuters) – Consumer confidence in New Zealand rose in October but more remained wary about purchasing major household items, the best retail indicator, ANZ-Roy Morgan data showed on Friday.

The consumer confidence index rose to 88.1 in October from 86.4 in September.

A reading above 100 shows optimism, while below that indicates pessimism.

A net 38% thought it was a bad time to buy a major household item, a 6-point drop from the previous month.

“The level remains very weak, consistent with ongoing softness in per capita retail spending,” ANZ Chief Economist Sharon Zollner said in a statement.

“Those paying off a mortgage continue to be more cautious about spending than those who are not, understandably.”

(Reporting by Renju Jose in Sydney)

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