17-year high consumer confidence jump ‘temporary’

A surge in Irish consumer confidence to a 17-year high is more likely a temporary improvement, quite likely to be undone this month, than a mark of a pending return to boom-time economics, according to a new study.

17-year high consumer confidence jump ‘temporary’

By Geoff Percival

A surge in Irish consumer confidence to a 17-year high is more likely a temporary improvement, quite likely to be undone this month, than a mark of a pending return to boom-time economics, according to a new study.

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