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Italy consumer and business confidence plunge in April

By Thomson Reuters Apr 29, 2026 | 3:27 AM

ROME, April 29 (Reuters) – Morale among Italian consumers and businesses fell steeply in April, data showed on ​Wednesday, boding ill for the ‌prospects of the euro zone’s third largest economy, among the hardest-hit by the energy shock due to the Iran war.

National statistics ‌institute ​ISTAT’s consumer confidence index ⁠declined to 90.8, ⁠the lowest level in at least three years, from 92.6 the previous month, below a median forecast of 91.2 ​in a Reuters’ poll of six analysts.

The composite business morale index, ⁠combining surveys of ⁠the manufacturing, retail, construction and ​services sectors, decreased to 95.2 from 97.3 ​in March, with services and construction ‌posting the steepest drops.

The sub-index for manufacturing fell to 87.9 from 88.7 the previous month, ISTAT said.

Giorgia Meloni’s ⁠government last week cut its economic growth outlook to 0.6% for this year and next, ⁠reflecting surging ‌energy prices and turmoil ⁠in the Middle East, from ​previous ‌targets of 0.7% and 0.8% ​respectively.

The government ⁠forecast a 0.8% growth rate for 2028, which would mark six consecutive years of sub-1% growth.

(Reporting by Antonella Cinelli, graphic by Stefano Bernabei, editing by ​Gavin Jones)