Swiss consumer confidence came in at -33.8 for November, beating expectations of -34.0 and showing improvement from October's -36.9. The reading suggests Swiss consumers are feeling slightly less pessimistic about economic conditions, though sentiment remains deeply negative. This uptick could signal stabilizing macro conditions in one of Europe's key financial hubs—worth watching for anyone tracking global risk appetite and capital flows.
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LiquidatedThrice
· 18h ago
Swiss Consumer Confidence -33.8, better than expected... but still negative, is this really considered good?
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PanicSeller
· 12-09 00:49
Swiss consumer confidence rebounds... It looks like the European financial hub is recovering, but let's see how long this wave of data can last.
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CryptoMotivator
· 12-08 08:50
Swiss consumer confidence eases? Or is it setting the stage for an even bigger crash?
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PermabullPete
· 12-08 08:50
Swiss consumer confidence rebounds, but the fundamentals are too weak... we'll have to see what happens next.
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Deconstructionist
· 12-08 08:36
Swiss consumer confidence is improving? Hmm... it's still a negative number, and that's considered "improved"?
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RealYieldWizard
· 12-08 08:26
Swiss confidence data rebounds, so why is everyone still so pessimistic...
Swiss consumer confidence came in at -33.8 for November, beating expectations of -34.0 and showing improvement from October's -36.9. The reading suggests Swiss consumers are feeling slightly less pessimistic about economic conditions, though sentiment remains deeply negative. This uptick could signal stabilizing macro conditions in one of Europe's key financial hubs—worth watching for anyone tracking global risk appetite and capital flows.