Switzerland Consumer Confidence Steady in February

2026-03-09 09:00 By Joana Taborda 1 min. read

Switzerland’s consumer sentiment index stood at -30 in February 2026, unchanged from January and remaining close to its highest level in nearly a year, slightly below market expectations of -29.

Consumers were somewhat more optimistic about the future economic situation (-31 vs -34 previously).

Meanwhile, expectations for price developments over the next 12 months (98 vs 98) and the expected financial situation (-26 vs -26) remained unchanged.

However, sentiment weakened regarding major purchases, with the expected situation for large purchases deteriorating to -55 from -51, while views on the timing for major purchases also declined to -27 from -24.



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