Consumer confidence index in Africa rose slightly in July on COVID-19 stimulus

  • Kasi consumer-sentiment index experienced a modest improvement in July rising by a single point from -11 to -10. Whilst the current economic conditions index stagnated at -34, the consumer expectations index increased by a one-point climbing to -1 from -2.
  • Household income change and purchasing power advanced …

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