Australia consumer sentiment holds up as Sydney locks down

Reuters

Published Jul 13, 2021 08:48PM ET

SYDNEY (Reuters) - A measure of Australian consumer sentiment rebounded in July as relief at the end of coronavirus lockdowns in some states offset the latest shutdown in Sydney, at least for now.

The Westpac-Melbourne Institute index of consumer sentiment released on Wednesday rose 1.5%, recouping a little of June's 5.2% drop.

That left the index up 23.8% on July last year when the country was still emerging from a round of nationwide lockdowns. The index reading of 108.8 showed optimists outnumbered pessimists.

"Confidence has held up overall despite a sharp fall in NSW as other states - notably Victoria and Western Australia - recorded strong bounce-backs from COVID-related disruptions in June," said Westpac chief economist Bill Evans.