Indicators

South African Consumer Confidence Recovers in Second Quarter

Pedestrians near the Victoria Wharf shopping mall in the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront neighborhood in Cape Town.Photographer: Dwayne Senior/Bloomberg

South African consumer confidence recovered in the second quarter as a proposed increase in consumer taxes was scrapped and an impasse in the coalition government over the budget ended.

A quarterly index measuring consumer sentiment climbed to -10 in the three months through June from -20 in the previous quarter, FirstRand Ltd.’s First National Bank said in an emailed statement on Thursday.