News: NZ consumer confidence falls to 107.4 in Q4 on political jitters -Westpac survey

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    WELLINGTON, Dec 19 (Reuters) - Consumer confidence in New Zealand has declined in the fourth quarter on jitters around the new Labour-led government, a survey showed on Tuesday.

    The Westpac-McDermott Miller consumer confidence index fell to 107.4 from 112.4 in the previous quarter. A reading above 100 indicates more optimists than pessimists.

    Reaction to the new Labour government taking office in October and ending almost a decade of centre-right National rule drove the fall, according to economists.

    "Given the suddenness of the drop in confidence, it is likely that the outcome of September's election has had a big impact on household sentiment," said Satish Ranchod, economist at Westpac bank.

    "The change in government signals a very different policy environment over the coming years, including changes to family support payments, minimum wage levels, environmental policy and housing market policies."

 
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