Türkiye's economic confidence falls slightly in February
Pedestrians walk next to a ferryboat port in the Karaköy district, with Süleymaniye Mosque and Galata Bridge seen in the background, Istanbul, Türkiye, Feb. 22, 2024. (AFP Photo)


Türkiye's economic confidence weakened slightly in February when compared to a month earlier, official data showed Wednesday, led primarily by a drop in consumer morale, which deteriorated for the first time since August.

The economic confidence index fell 0.4% month-over-month to 99 points in February, the data from Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat) showed.

The consumer confidence index declined 1.3% to 79.3, retail trade sector confidence was down by 1% to 114.5, while the real sector confidence index dropped 0.9% to 102.

Meanwhile, the construction confidence index picked up by 1% when compared to the previous month to 91.8 in February, and the services index climbed 1.6% to 118.6, according to the data, respectively.

The economic confidence index is a composite index that encapsulates consumers' and producers' evaluations, expectations, and tendencies about the general economic situation.

It indicates an optimistic outlook if it is above 100 or a pessimistic outlook if below 100.