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DUBLIN (Reuters) -Irish consumer sentiment fell to a near two-year low in July as concerns about the cost of living and ...
Survey data from The Conference Board shows Americans are feeling better about the economy than they were earlier in the year, but concerns about the job market linger.
ROME (Reuters) -Italian consumer morale rebounded in July but businesses sentiment fell back, data showed on Friday, in mixed ...
President Donald Trump's economic policies are stabilizing, helping to increase Sunshine State consumer optimism.
Consumer sentiment ticked higher in July, marking two consecutive months of improved shopper attitudes as businesses ...
The U.S. consumer sentiment gauge edged up to 61.8 in July from 60.7 in June, topping the 61.4 consensus according to data ...
But, for now at least, a steady if unspectacular job market and a stock market hitting new highs appears to be enough to keep ...
This is the index’s highest level since February but still reflects historically low levels of optimism. Consumer sentiment ...
That could help the preliminary consumer confidence results, whose cut-off date for responses was July 21. The index is compiled from a survey of 5,000 U.S. households.
Sentiment about the current economy fell to 98.6 in July from 101.6 in June. But consumers were slightly more upbeat about the economy in the coming year, with the expectations index rising to 88. ...
South Korea's consumer sentiment rose to a fresh four-year high in July, driven by optimism over the government's ...
Consumer sentiment fell to a near two-year low in July as concerns about the cost of living and tariffs on European Union exports to the US weighed, a survey showed today.