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ANZ-Roy Morgan Consumer Confidence increases 3 1pts to 103 1 after NSW Government outlines re-opening plan for mid-October

ANZ-Roy Morgan Consumer Confidence increases 3 1pts to 103 1 after NSW Government outlines re-opening plan for mid-October
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ANZ-Roy Morgan Consumer Confidence drops a further 3 6pts to 100 7 as COVID-19 cases numbers remain stubbornly high in NSW, despite lockdown

Country: Australia This weekly ANZ-Roy Morgan Consumer Confidence Rating is based on 1,499 online and telephone interviews conducted Australia-wide with men and women aged 14 and over the weekend July 24/25, 2021. ANZ-Roy Morgan Consumer Confidence plunged a further 3.6pts to 100.7 this week as daily NSW COVID-19 cases remain high despite the Greater Sydney lockdown. Consumer Confidence continues to remain well below the 2021 weekly average of 110.6, however it is still 11.7 points higher than the same week a year ago, July 25/26, 2020 (89.0). Consumer Confidence fell in both major cities this week, down 2.2pts (-2.2%) to 99.3 in Sydney and down 6.8pts (-6.4%) to 99.0 in Melbourne. Consumer Confidence also fell significantly in Brisbane, however increased slightly in Adelaide as the state continues to record low COVID-19 case numbers.

ANZ-Roy Morgan Consumer Confidence plunges 5 7pts to 104 3 – its lowest since early November 2020 as lockdown extended in Sydney and Melbourne goes into fifth lockdown

Country: Australia This weekly ANZ-Roy Morgan Consumer Confidence Rating is based on 1,514 online and telephone interviews conducted Australia-wide with men and women aged 14 and over the weekend July 17/18, 2021. ANZ-Roy Morgan Consumer Confidence plunged 5.7pts to 104.3 this week after the Greater Sydney lockdown was extended until at least the end of July and Melbourne entered an unprecedented fifth lockdown late last week. Consumer Confidence is now sitting clearly below the 2021 weekly average of 110.9, however it is still 13.6 points higher than the same week a year ago, July 18/19, 2020 (90.7). Consumer Confidence fell in both major cities this week, down 5.1pts (-4.8%) to 101.5 in Sydney and down 4.1pts (-3.7%) to 105.8 in Melbourne. Consumer Confidence also fell significantly in Adelaide and Perth, although was up slightly in Brisbane after that city emerged from lockdown two weeks ago.

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