Nielsen survey: Malaysia's Consumer confidence index down in Q2


PETALING JAYA: Malaysia’s consumer confidence index fell four points to 103 in the second quarter of 2013, in line with the slowdown in fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) during the period, according to the Nielsen global survey of consumer confidence and spending intentions.

The latest round of the survey, conducted between May 13 and 31, showed that consumers’ perception of their future job prospects and personal finances dropped slightly compared with the first quarter.

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