Declining COVID-19 infections boosts consumer confidence in Africa

  • Consumer confidence in Africa heightened in August as the global index advanced by 7 points climbing to -3 from -10. This is on the back of improvements in both the current economic conditions and consumer expectations sub-indices which increased by 5 and 8 points respectively.
  • Sentiment regarding general …

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