Savings Index, which measures consumer sentiment towards saving, declined in February
Brexit and Trump presidency may impact on 2017 savings behaviour
Impact of Brexit believed to have contributed to more prudent holiday period
‘The recession has been really tough, but thankfully we are seeing some progress’
Latest monthly saving index sees rise in under-50s expressing willingness to save
Dissatisfaction with Government policies and Brexit drag savings sentiment down
Survey measuring consumer sentiment towards saving at a near two-year low
Level of people who felt it was a good time to save fell in May to lowest point since 2015
Lack of clarity on impending Government policy fuels uncertainty
Nationwide UK (Ireland) savings survey climbs to record level in March
Survey shows backing for outgoing government’s policies on saving in February
But low interest rates weigh on sentiment as consumers feel it’s not a good time to save
New survey shows sentiment towards saving is at its lowest since February
New survey shows consumers do not believe now is a good time to save though
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