Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Consumer confidence high in Panama

Although the rest of the world's consumer confidence may be in the toilet, Panama's is still riding high. As this particle points out, it is due partially to a 13th month year end mandatory bonus and Panamanian's belief in a brighter future.

Excerpt From La Estralla:

Jacques de Raucourt of GFK Marketing Group, the company that carries out the consumer’s confident surveys for the Panamanian Chamber of Commerce said the increment of the index in Panama was directly related to the high level of commercial activity in December, mainly because during that month the Panamanians receive more income, like the 13th month payment and other incentives.
Consumers expectations about the financial situation of their homes went up to 118, five points higher that in November, which indicates optimism for the future.

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