RBC Canadian Consumer Confidence Index Dips as More Consumers Put Major Purchases on Hold, Job Anxiety Rises

While Underlying Fundamentals of Financial Comfort Slowly Improve, Canadians Perceive Weakness in Economy as Overall Assessment Drops to 48% (down 3 points)

Monday, February 01, 2010

Toronto, ON – The RBC Canadian Consumer Outlook Index has dipped two points over the last month falling from 108 points to 106 points, in part driven by more consumers putting major purchases on hold and rising job anxiety. The RBC CCO Index, conducted by Ipsos Reid, is a monthly national survey of consumer’s attitudes on the...

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