Taiwan Consumer Sentiment Ticks Lower in December

2025-12-29 02:14 By Farida Husna 1 min. read

Taiwan’s consumer confidence index edged down to 64.3 in the final month of 2025 from 64.65 in the previous month, reflecting slightly weaker household sentiment.

Confidence toward stock investments deteriorated further (26.37 vs 27.02 in November), underscoring lingering uncertainty in financial markets.

Views on durable goods purchases also softened (95.94 vs 97.00), while expectations for the domestic economic outlook edged down (81.39 vs 81.77).

Meanwhile, households’ assessments of their own financial conditions were largely unchanged (77.68 vs 77.63), as were perceptions of employment opportunities (71.6 vs 71.65) and views on the price outlook (32.82 vs 32.79).



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