NZ consumer confidence slips in September as caution prevails

NZ consumer confidence slips in September as caution prevails
By Hannah Lynch Sept 14 (BusinessDesk) - New Zealand's consumer confidence eased in September as consumers remain cautious about spending money. The ANZ-Roy Morgan Consumer Confidence measure eased to 111.9 points in September from 114.1 in August. The current conditions index rose 2 points to 112, while the future conditions index fell 2 points to 112. Consumers still feel financially worse off than a year ago, with sentiment slipping 3 points to minus 5, while pessimistic perceptions towards the general economy were unchanged on minus 6....