Consumer sentiment in South Korea ticked higher in June, the latest survey from the Bank of Korea showed on Friday with a consumer survey index score of 81.8.
That’s up from 77.6 in May.
Consumer sentiment regarding current living standards was 5 points higher than in May at 84, and the future outlook for living standards was 2 points up to 87.
Consumer sentiment related to future household income was 1 point higher than in May at 88, and future household spending was 2 points higher than in the previous month at 93.
Consumer sentiment concerning current domestic economic conditions was 8 points higher than in May at 44, and future domestic economic conditions was 3 points up, to 70.
The expected inflation rate for the following year was 1.6 percent.
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