Australian consumer sentiment has seen a significant boost in August, according to a Westpac-Melbourne Institute survey. The main index of consumer sentiment rose 6.0% from July, marking a second consecutive month of improvement. This uptick is attributed to a decrease in mortgage holders' concerns about potential further increases in interest rates. Despite this, the index remains down almost 10% from a year earlier, with pessimists still outnumbering optimists. The survey suggests that consumers are cautiously optimistic about the economic outlook, with a focus on managing their finances in a changing interest rate environment.
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