Bank Indonesia's consumer confidence survey revealed Indonesian
consumers were more optimistic during May 2014 compared to its preceding month.
Consumer confidence in South East Asia's major economy increased to 116.90 during
May from 113.90 during April. The confidence indicates that Indonesian
consumers are more optimistic about the current Indonesian economy condition as
well as conditions over the upcoming six months. The result during May was also
higher compared to the same period during 2013 (at 112.8).
The survey revealed that in 12 out of 18 Indonesian cities,
consumers showed more optimism in regards to the economy. The highest increase
was found within the Bandung (9.3) and Bandar Lampung (10.2) cities.
Based upon spending, consumers who spend at least IDR5million
(USD$423) per month, tended to show the largest growth in confidence.
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