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Korea Consumer Confidence Retreats on New Virus Wave, Curbs

Published 09/24/2020, 05:00 PM
Updated 09/24/2020, 05:18 PM
© Reuters.  Korea Consumer Confidence Retreats on New Virus Wave, Curbs

(Bloomberg) -- Consumer confidence in South Korea slipped for the first time in five months as a jump in virus cases and tighter social restrictions made households more pessimistic about the economy’s outlook.

The consumer sentiment index fell to 79.4 in September from 88.2 the previous month, the Bank of Korea said in a statement Friday. The 8.8 point decline was the largest since March when the country was reeling from the first wave of the pandemic.

South Korea’s economy showed signs of recovery at the start of the quarter, but the early momentum lost steam as daily virus case counts soared to hundreds in August. While the government has avoided imposing an economy-wide lockdown and instead opted for targeted restrictions, the flareup is still expected to have a significant impact on consumption and services.

The virus resurgence was a key factor when the central bank slashed its economic outlook for this year to a 1.3% contraction in August, from an earlier forecast for a 0.2% decline in May.

While South Korea has since managed to bring down daily caseloads to a little over hundred from the peak of more than 400 in August, health officials warn the upcoming Chuseok holiday could reignite infections with increased gatherings.

Among components of the headline index, households’ spending projections dragged most, followed by expectations for income and their assessment of the current state of the economy. Inflation expectations for the next year rose 0.1 percentage point to 1.9%.

The BOK’s survey of 2,370 households was conducted between Sept. 10- 17.

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