Singapore consumers confidence rising

Consumer confidence in Singapore has remained stable throughout the first quarter of 2013, according to the latest Consumer Confidence Index by Nielsen.

The global information and measurement company said this signals that Singapore consumers are feeling slightly more upbeat about their job prospects, personal finances and the future recovery of the economy.

Singapore consumer confidence index was at 96 points in the first quarter of 2013 – a one-point increase from the previous quarter.

It has remained at the same level year-on-year.

CNA

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Mingze Wu

Mingze Wu

Currency Analyst at Market Pulse
Based in Singapore, Mingze Wu focuses on trading strategies and technical and fundamental analysis of major currency pairs. He has extensive trading experience across different asset classes and is well-versed in global market fundamentals. In addition to contributing articles to MarketPulseFX, Mingze centers on forex and macro-economic trends impacting the Asia Pacific region.
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