The Swiss SECO consumer confidence index dropped to the lowest in more than six years in April, after falling demand prompted firms to cut jobs. The index plunged to -38 from -23 in January, amid expectation for a decline to -25. The breakdown of the report showed that the gauge for job security slumped to -127 from -99 in the previous quarter, while the economic outlook for the next 12 months slipped to -64 from -57.