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The GfK Consumer Climate Indicator in Germany rose to -40.2 heading into December of 2022 from -41.9 in November, compared with market expectations of -39.6. The latest reading marked a further stabilization in sentiment amid government energy measures, with both economic conditions (-17.9 vs -22.2) and income expectations (-54.3 vs -60.5) increasing. Meantime, the willingness to buy was marginally lower (-18.6 vs -17.5), as consumers are still putting aside money in anticipation of exploding energy bills in the coming months. The index hit its record low of -42.8 in October. “Consumers' long-standing fear of skyrocketing energy prices has currently eased, which is having a slightly positive impact on consumer sentiment," said Rolf Bürkl, GfK consumer expert. "On the one hand, some energy prices have recovered a bit, and on the other hand, consumers apparently assume the measures adopted to cap energy prices can help curb inflation, even if this may turn out to be rather modest.” source: GfK Group
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