New restrictions fail to dampen Canadian consumer confidence in January

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Real estate sentiment remains near record highs as Canadians expect value of homes in their neighbourhoods to keep going up

The numbers show new containment measures put in place at the start of the year have yet to derail sentiment, though they appear to have stalled gains. Ontario issued a stay-at-home order last month and Quebec has implemented curfews.

“January 2021 has witnessed a flattening of the positive trajectory concurrent with stricter COVID-19 lockdowns in many parts of Canada,” said Nik Nanos, chief data scientist at Nanos Research Group.Article content continued Every week, Nanos Research surveys 250 Canadians for their views on personal finances and job security, as well as their outlook for the economy and real estate prices. Bloomberg publishes four-week rolling averages of the 1,000 responses.In the final week of January, the index sat at 56.21, just slightly above where it started the month but below levels recorded in the middle of the month.

About 48 per cent of Canadians say the economy will be weaker in the next six months. While historically high, that’s still the lowest level of pessimism since last March. Real estate sentiment remains near record highs with just over half of all respondents saying they believe the value of real estate in their neighbourhood will increase in the next six months.

 

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