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Consumers’ expectations for the future surged in May, as the U.S. and China cooled trade tensions. That pulled consumers’ ...
Americans’ views of the economy improved in May after five straight months of declines sent consumer confidence to the lowest ...
Consumer confidence rose 12.3 points this month to a reading of 98, the Conference Board said in its latest survey released ...
The Consumer Confidence Index rose sharply in May to 98.0, breaking a five-month decline. A significant boost in consumer ...
Optimism got a much-needed boost in May on hopes for trade pace between the U.S. and China, according to a survey Tuesday.
Consumer confidence in the U.S. rose for the first time in five months amid optimism about trade deals and improving ...
The nonprofit research organization The Conference Board announced Tuesday that the confidence of American consumers in ...
Consumer attitudes toward the economy improved after a five-month drop, but could still point toward a recession ahead.
The index rose 12.3 points to 98.0 this month, marking the first monthly rise since November. This month's reading was better ...
The economic mood has improved markedly after an earlier slump on trade-war fears, the Conference Board's May survey of ...
(Reuters) -Consumer confidence in New Zealand fell in May, with stubbornly high inflation expectations holding back ...
Consumer discretionary stocks fell, while staples rallied as President Trump criticized China on trade negotiations, consumer confidence remained shaky, and inflation moved closer to target.