Norway's consumer confidence index has shown signs of improvement as the fourth-quarter figures for 2025 reveal an uptick to -3.70, up from the previous quarter's -4.50. The data update, released on 10 November 2025, suggests a positive sentiment shift among Norwegian consumers despite remaining in negative territory.
Analysts are keenly observing this trend as a potential signal of strengthening economic conditions. Compared to the third quarter of 2025, where consumer confidence remained lower, the current numbers hint at increased optimism regarding the nation's economic prospects.
Economists attribute this upward shift to several factors, including stable employment rates and cautious optimism about global market conditions. As the country moves into 2026, stakeholders will be watching closely to see if this trend towards improved consumer confidence will continue, potentially signaling broader economic stability for Norway.