The consumer sentiment deteriorated in November in the United States
The Consumer Sentiment Index of the University of Michigan and the Reuters news agency decreased but became better than expected in November in the United States.
In November, the consumer mood index decreased to 98.3 points, the lowest since three months, down from the 98.6 points of the previous month, but became bettere than the market expectations of 98.0 points.
In January, the index stood at 95.7 points, and reached its highest value March this year, when it was 101.4 points. (MTI)
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