Dutch consumer confidence improved in November, but remained negative, data from the Central Bureau of Statistics showed on Friday.
The consumer confidence index rose marginally to -26 in November from -30 in October. The score was below the 20-year average of -7 points.
Among components, the economic climate index rose to -53 from -61 in October. Assessment of the future economic climate was less gloomy and consumers’ opinion on the past economic situation was less negative.
The indicator for willingness to buy improved to -7 in November from -9 in October.
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