U.S: consumer confidence increased again
On the basis of the survey of Thomson Reuters / University of Michigan; consumer confidence in the U.S. began to rise in April after the 16-month nadir of late March.
On the basis of the preliminary datas; consumer confidence index increased to 69.6 points in April, from the 67.5 points measured at the end of March, which was the lowest level since November 2009. Experts expected 68.8 points – reports ProfitLine.hu.
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