Shop till you drop
2007-12-27
Czech retailers are reporting record Christmas sales and, hand-
in-hand with this, consumer lenders can be expected to
announce record year-end transactions. Yet at the same time, a
STEM poll found that 75% of Czechs fear that the 2008 tax and
social reforms will worsen their economic situation. Strangely,
instead of battening down the hatches in preparation for worse
times ahead, Czechs are going shopping. How big a hangover
this shopping spree causes next year will depend on local and
international factors that are hard to predict. Not so hard to
predict is who will be blamed once the "irrational exuberance" of
Czech shoppers leads to a wave of personal financial difficulties.
Overly impulsive consumers and the lenders who are eager to
finance their every whim are surely co-conspirators, but the
ODS-led government's ill-timed reforms will no doubt take the
brunt of the criticism.
[Czech Republic borrowing loans retail Alan Greenspan]
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