NZ consumers upbeat about big ticket purchases as confidence creeps up

NZ consumers upbeat about big ticket purchases as confidence creeps up
By Paul McBeth April 18 (BusinessDesk) - New Zealand consumers are more upbeat about buying big ticket items than they have been in five-and-a-half years, with confidence increasing last month. The ANZ-Roy Morgan Consumer Confidence survey rose 4.4 points to 119.2 in April, just ahead of the historical average at 117. A net 40 percent of the 1,019 people surveyed thing now is a good time to buy major household items, compared to a net 31 percent in March. That comes a day after government figures showed about 40 percent of major appliances w...