Dublin, Dec 23 (Reuters) - Irish Consumer Sentiment Softened Slightly in December as Increased Concerns About the Economic Outlook Were Offset by Easing Worries Around Household Finances, a Survey Showed on Monday.
都柏林,12月23日(路透社)- 爱尔兰消费信心在十二月稍微减弱,主要由于对经济前景的担忧加剧,但家庭财务的担忧有所缓解,周一的一项调查显示。
The Credit Union Consumer Sentiment Index Fell to 73.9 in December From 74.1 in November. That Is Well Below Its Long-Term Average of 84.3 but Considerably Higher Than the Reading of 62.4 a Year Ago When Ireland Was Still Grappling With High Inflation.
信贷合作社消费信心指数从十一月的74.1降至十二月的73.9。这远低于其长期平均水平84.3,但明显高于一年前62.4的读数,那时爱尔兰仍在应对高通胀。
"the Fractional Fall in Sentiment Between November and December Essentially Signals No Marked Change in the Mood of Irish Consumers Through the Past Three Months," the Report's Authors Said in a Statement.
报告的作者在一份声明中表示:“十一月和十二月间感情的轻微下降基本上表明,在过去三个月里爱尔兰消费者的情绪没有明显变化。”
(Reporting by Conor Humphries; Editing by Sachin Ravikumar)
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