Business confidence at 20 yr low

An aerial view of the Johannesburg CBD. Photo: Steve Lawrence? Independent Media.

An aerial view of the Johannesburg CBD. Photo: Steve Lawrence? Independent Media.

Published Jan 7, 2016

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Johannesburg - The South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SACCI) says business confidence in the country is at its lowest since 1993.

SACCI made this announcement on Thursday at the release of its Business Confidence Index (BCI) for December.

The chamber said BCI declined by 3.1 index points, slipping back further to 79.6 in December, the lowest level for the BCI in 2015, from 82.7 in November.

“The annual average of 86.4 for the BCI for 2015 is the lowest annual average since the average of 81.3 in 1993,” SACCI said in a statement.

SACCI said the downward pressure on the BCI mainly came from financial market sub-indices like share prices and the rand exchange rate, also noting that a slowdown in building plans being passed was a matter of concern.

SACCI also commented on the recent changes at the Treasury, saying the passive performance of the South African economy and its effect on the business mood was complicated by changing of the guard when “it was least desirable”.

“However, SACCI believes the partly restored situation provides an opportunity to do a turnaround and ensure policy consistency in a difficult global and domestic economic environment,” SACCI said.

AFRICAN NEWS AGENCY

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