KEY POINTS
  • The Ipsos Global Consumer Confidence Index came in at 48.7 for January, just 1.5 points below an all-time high of 50.2 set in May 2018.
  • Consumers in the U.S., Britain, Argentina and South Africa were among those whose confidence grew the most, the data showed.
  • "The job situation has improved in a lot of places," said Nicolas Boyon of Ipsos. "Even in a number of European countries, it is better than it was five or 10 years ago."
A shopper carries an LG Electronics XBOOM RM2 loud speaker at a Walmart de Mexico SAB store during Buen Fin in Mexico City, Mexico, on Saturday, Nov. 16, 2019.

The global economy may be fragile but consumers still feel good about their situation, new data from Ipsos shows.

The Ipsos Global Consumer Confidence Index — which measures consumer confidence across 24 countries — came in at 48.7 for January, just 1.5 points below an all-time high of 50.2 set in May 2018. The index also bounced from its lowest level in two years. Consumers in the U.S., Britain, Argentina and South Africa were among those whose confidence grew the most, the data showed.