‘No festive cheer’ as consumer confidence falls

Households hit by interest rate hike, higher inflation and Brexit-related uncertainty ahead of Christmas

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Consumer confidence is at its lowest since the aftermath of the Brexit vote, in a worrying sign for retailers preparing for the Christmas shopping period.

The combined effects of the recent interest rate hike, higher inflation and Brexit-related economic uncertainty saw the GfK consumer confidence index record a two-point fall to -12 in November.

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