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U.S. consumer sentiment did not deteriorate in September
Consumer sentiment in the U.S. improved in September from both August and preliminary data from the September survey, according to a report released by the University of Michigan on Friday.

US consumer sentiment improved
In September, the consumer sentiment index in the United States rose to 72.8 points in a survey by the University of Michigan from 70.3 points in August. The preliminary value of the September mood index was 71.0 points. (MTI)
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