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Malaysia's consumer confidence index rises four pct, surpassing global average

18 Feb 2025, 9:15 AM
Malaysia's consumer confidence index rises four pct, surpassing global average

KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 18 — Malaysia's Consumer Confidence Index increased by four per cent in January 2025 compared to the previous year, according to a survey conducted by market research firm Ipsos.

It said the country's Consumer Confidence Index has exceeded both the global average and the indices of Japan and South Korea.

“This situation shows that Malaysian consumers are more optimistic about their economic prospects than those in other countries in the region,” Ipsos said in a statement today.

Malaysia's positive economic growth and stable inflation in 2024 contributed to encouraging consumer expectations.

It added that the growth in the Consumer Confidence Index was driven by increased confidence in job security, future investments, and purchasing power.

“This suggests that consumers are more comfortable with their personal financial situation, which in turn contributes to increased consumer spending,” Ipsos said.

It also provided statistics on changes in the Consumer Confidence Index components from January 2024 to January 2025, focusing on several key aspects.

“Confidence across key aspects has risen by four to six per cent, indicating a healthy increase in spending willingness, which in turn stimulates the economy," it said.

The statistics indicated that confidence in job security rose by six per cent in January 2025 (56 per cent) compared to January 2024 (50 per cent).

Meanwhile, confidence in future investments rose to 53 per cent in January 2025, increasing from 49 per cent in January 2024, reflecting a four per cent gain over the year.

Ipsos said this year brings new opportunities and challenges, including potential disruptions like tariff wars, geopolitical instability, and subsidy rationalisation, as these factors could affect consumer confidence despite the anticipated positive economic growth.

“To address this, Malaysians must remain resilient to manage economic uncertainties in a changing landscape effectively,” it said.

— Bernama

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