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United States: consumer confidence rises to 71 in September, but falls short of expectations

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The index that measures US consumer confidence drawn up by the University of Michigan is improving but not meeting expectations. The figure rose to 71 points against 70.3 in the previous survey, however disappointing analysts’ expectations of 72. “Consumer sentiment remains weak with the combination of the recovery of cases from Covid infections and the increase in the cost of living that weighs “, the economists of ING warn.

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