American consumers are confident
According to the November survey of the University of Michigan; U.S. consumers are more optimistic than a month earlier. The Institute's consumer sentiment index value increased to rose 69.3 points in November, from 67.7 points, which is a slight positive surprise, as the consensus of the analysts was 69.0 points.
According to the recent survey of the University of Michigan; Consumers consider the current situation and prospects of the American economy better than a month earlier. The value of the sub-index, reflecting on the current situation increased to 76.9 points from 76.6 points, the expectations sub-index value raised to 62.7 points from 61.9 points – reports portfolio.hu.
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