South Korea’s Composite Consumer Sentiment Index for March stood at 93.4, the Bank of Korea said on Tuesday – dipping from 95.2 in February.
Consumer sentiment for current living standards was unchanged at 87, and the outlook was at 92, one point lower than in February.
Consumer sentiment for future household income was at 96, one point lower than in February, and the outlook was at 104, two points lower than in the previous month.
Consumer sentiment concerning current domestic economic conditions was unchanged at 55, and the outlook was at 70, three points lower than in February.
The expected inflation rate for the upcoming year was 2.7 percent.
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