Viet Nam ranked fourth in the world in its Consumer Confidence Index of 122 percentage points in the final quarter of last year, according to the Conference Board Global Consumer Confidence Survey.
Vietnamese consumer confidence ranked second in the world in the third quarter of this year, driven optimism in jobs, incomes and spending, according to the Conference Board Global Consumer Confidence Survey conducted in collaboration with Nielsen.
Viet Nam ranks the fifth most optimistic country globally in the latest Consumer Confidence Index released by Nielsen, its highest score in the past five years and up five points from the last quarter of 2016.
Vietnamese consumer confidence continues staying high, despite a slight
in Q2 this year, with an index score of 107, two point lower than
the previous quarter.
Twelve of 17 markets in the Asia Pacific recorded declines in
MasterCard''s Index of Consumer Confidence, but Myanmar, Viet Nam and
India are still extremely optimistic in their outlook.
Viet Nam advanced in the latest consumer confidence ranking by global information and measurement company Nielsen.Viet Nam''s consumer confidence index reached 108 points in Q4/2015.
Viet Nam remains among the 10 most optimistic nations globally,
according to the latest Consumer Confidence Index released earlier this
week by global information and measurement company Nielsen.