(Reuters) – Dutch consumer confidence deteriorated further in April from the prior month due to growing pessimism about the economy while the willingness to spend money dropped to its lowest point, the Dutch Statistics Office CBS announced on Thursday. The indicator dropped by 9 points to -48 points, CBS said, compared with -39 points in March, when the war in Ukraine for the first time played a role in the survey. The consumers were negative about the economy, while their interest to make purchases dropped further to -34 points, its lowest level ever recorded. “Never before have consumers fou…