The War in the Middle East Affected Polish Consumer Sentiment
Consumer sentiment in Poland has declined in March due to the impacts of the ongoing war in the Middle East.
International e-commerce democratizes access and consumer choice
The article discusses the need for consumer-centric discussions on access to international products via e-commerce platforms, while challenging misleading interpretations of public sentiment regarding tax equality between local and global retailers in Brazil.
Fuel Chain Leader: Fuel Prices Do Not Rise Faster Than World Market Prices
Alan Vaht, a leader in the transport fuel sector in Estonia, argues that fuel prices at gas stations do not increase faster than those on the world market, despite consumer complaints.
February Inflation: What Was the Accumulated CPI and What Do Consultants Project for This Year
The article discusses February 2026 inflation data and projections from consulting firms regarding consumer sentiment and economic trends in Argentina.
ERR Washingtonist: Americans Do Not Believe Fuel Prices Will Drop Soon
Americans are expressing skepticism about a decrease in high fuel prices following a recent surge.
Americans are fed up with tipping culture as nearly 9 in 10 say it's completely 'out of control'
A recent survey reveals that nearly 90% of Americans believe the tipping culture is excessive, with 83% calling for a ban on automatic service charges.
Heiki Valner on the Rising Cost of Life: It's Hard to Find Worse Axes to Strike a Fellow Countryman with
Heiki Valner comments on the rising cost of living in Estonia, expressing his concerns over how shopping has become increasingly difficult.
Consumer sentiment indicators improve, leading to upward revision of economic assessment; inflationary expectations decrease
Japan's consumer sentiment improved significantly in February, resulting in an upward revision of economic assessments by the Cabinet Office.
Expectations of Rising House Prices Rapidly Diminish in February
Consumer sentiment regarding rising house prices in South Korea has sharply decreased in February, as reported by the Bank of Korea's consumer trend survey.
Retail sales in January in Poland exceeded average forecasts of economists
Retail sales in Poland in January 2025 surpassed economists' expectations, driven by significant increases in furniture and electronics sales.
Polish consumers can both spend and save
Recent consumer sentiment data from Poland suggests a cautious optimism among consumers regarding financial situations, despite still prevalent skepticism.
Britons feeling βdismalβ about finances amid mounting debts, survey finds
A survey indicates that UK households are feeling increasingly pessimistic about their finances, reflecting growing debts and sluggish consumer spending.
Wall Street: Dow Rally, above 50,000 points β Recovery for technology and bitcoin
The U.S. markets rebounded impressively, with technology stocks regaining much of their losses and bitcoin stabilizing above $70,000, driven by optimism in artificial intelligence and improved consumer sentiment.
Dollar opens lower with focus on American data and negotiations between the USA and Iran
The dollar opened lower today at R$ 5.2382, influenced by upcoming U.S. consumer sentiment data and inflation expectations, along with the Federal Reserve Vice Chair's address.
"Alarm" for Greek households: 6 out of 10 expect a deterioration in their finances
A recent analysis reveals that Greek households are struggling significantly due to high inflation, leading to increased pessimism among consumers regarding their financial situation.