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Consumer confidence keeps on rising after floods

BANGKOK, 3 May 2012 (NNT) – Consumer confidence has increased for the fifth consecutive month in April since the flooding last year while the cost of living index in the same month has made a 21-month record high.

Director of the Center for Economic and Business Forecasting of the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, Thanawat Polwichai, said the April consumer confidence index stood at 77.6, higher than the March index of 76.6, due to economic recovery after the floods. In addition, the higher confidence was a result of consumers’ hope that the economy and their future income would improve following the government’s stimulus measures, the 300-baht minimum wage hike and public spending during the Songkran long holidays.

Still, the consumers showed concern over the high cost of living following the spiraling of oil and product prices. They were also worried by political instability and global economic volatility.

Mr. Thanawat predicted that the Thai economy would see significant expansion in the second quarter this year and urged the government to expedite rehabilitation and economic stimulus packages in a concrete manner. He suggested that the government make sure that energy prices and the cost of living were appropriate and in line with people’s current income so that this year’s growth could reach 5.5-6.5%.

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apparently it has risen to the point that 96% more businesses closed their doors in the first quarter of 2012 than did so in the first quarter of 2011. If consumer confidence contiues to grow at this rate the last company out of thailand can turn off the lights.

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Consumer confidence has increased for the fifth consecutive month in April since the flooding last year while the cost of living index in the same month has made a 21-month record high.

Strange to say the least as according the current maladministration the cost of living has hardly increased at all.

No doubt the maids who do the shopping for the current maladministration worthies have excellent haggling or shoplifting skills or possibly the shopping is a ''gift'' for the end consumer.

Under such circumstances there would of course be no price increases.

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