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Consumer sentiment took a hit in July, says report

"The MNI India Consumer Sentiment Indicator decreased 2.6 percent on month-on-month basis to 111.6 in July, offsetting last month's pickup, which had left confidence running at a nine-month high of 114.7," it said.

August 09, 2016 / 09:50 IST
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Consumer sentiment waned in July this year due to decreasing optimism towards personal finances, business environment, employment and the real estate market, according to a Deutsche Boerse report.

"The MNI India Consumer Sentiment Indicator decreased 2.6 percent on month-on-month basis to 111.6 in July, offsetting last month's pickup, which had left confidence running at a nine-month high of 114.7," it said.

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The decline in consumer sentiment was led by a fall in consumers' assessment of long-term business conditions and a deterioration in households' expectations about their financial situation over the next year, the report noted.

Expected personal finances fell 4.2 percent to a five -month low of 110.3 in July, while the current personal finances indicator was down 2.1 percent to 104.4.