• 5 June 2020

Consumer confidence still heading upwards along with House Price daily index updates

More good positives through from ANZ-Roy Morgan Australian, showing that the Consumer Confidence gains for the 9th week in a row, with the 'current economic conditions' sub-index up 15.7%.

Interesting to see this information from CoreLogic/RP Data that house prices have dropped at this point by just 0.5% across all eight capitals aggregated.

This, coupled with a summary of economic momentum from each State is showing that WA & Qld are the ones to watch, with more activity on the go than the other States!

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Troy Gunasekera

National Manager

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