Consumers too nervous to spend

NERVOUSNESS about the banking and budgetary outlook has played a part in an unwillingness of consumers to part with their cash.

Consumers too nervous to spend

Consumer sentiment weakened significantly last month, a contrast to improved confidence readings in other countries.

The fall in confidence in Ireland was also attributed to the end of the summer sales, holiday spending and back to school bills.

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