New Zealand's Consumer Confidence in financial markets drops to 57%, showing gaps among diverse groups.

New Zealand's Financial Markets Authority (FMA) has released its first Consumer Confidence Survey, showing a drop in confidence in financial markets from 68% in 2023 to 57% in 2024. While there's a generally positive sentiment, the survey highlights disparities in confidence among women, Māori, Pacific Peoples, and those with lower socio-economic status. The FMA plans further research to address these concerns and improve financial well-being for all New Zealanders.

December 01, 2024
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