28.05.2026

Economic Sentiment Remains Sceptical Despite Improvement

Results of the WIFO-Konjunkturtest (Business Cycle Survey) of May 2026
The results of the WIFO-Konjunkturtest (business cycle survey) show a slight rise in business confidence in May. However, sentiment remains largely sceptical due to the war in Iran. The WIFO Business Climate Index stood at –4.8 points (seasonally adjusted), 1.0 points above the April figure. Whilst assessments of the current situation are improving, price effects and uncertainties surrounding the war in Iran are weighing on economic expectations. Despite the rise in the index, companies in the manufacturing and retail sectors in particular remain sceptical. In the construction sector, there are signs of improvement in both current conditions and expectations. Corporate demand for credit has declined slightly compared with the previous quarter. Banks' willingness to lend has improved slightly, though the majority of companies still regard it as restrictive.

The index of current assessments of the overall economy rose by 1.7 points to –3.2 points in May, but remained below the zero line that separates positive from negative assessments. In the manufacturing sector, the index rose sharply (+4.5 points), but at –6.5 points it remained in the sceptical range. In the construction sector, the situation index also rose sharply (+5.8 points) and, at 2.7 points, stood above the zero line in positive territory. In the service sectors, the rise in the situation index remained modest (+0.3 points); at –2.2 points, it remained in negative territory. In the retail sector, there was a marked decline in the current situation index (–3.4 points), which stood at –3.4 points, back below the zero line.

The index of business expectations for the economy as a whole rose slightly in May (+0.3 points) and, at –6.6 points, remained well below the zero line that separates negative from positive economic expectations. In the retail sector, the expectations index fell slightly (–0.3 points) and stood at –15.1 points, indicating sceptical economic expectations. In the services sector, the expectations index remained virtually unchanged (–0.1 point) and stood at –7.4 points, still well below the zero line. In the construction sector, the index rose (+1.2 points) to stand at 10.4 points. Unlike in previous months, however, it was not construction price expectations that were responsible for the rise in the expectations index; employment and business situation expectations remained at sceptical levels despite improvements. In the manufacturing sector, the expectations index rose slightly in May (+0.8 points), but at –7.7 points it remained in the range of pessimistic economic expectations.

WIFO-Konjunkturtest
28.05.2026
Results of the WIFO-Konjunkturtest (Business Cycle Survey) of May 2026
Finalization: May 2026
Contractor project: European Commission, Framework Programme
Specialist publication: WIFO-Konjunkturtest
Dr. Werner Hölzl
Industrial, Innovation and International Economics