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ROME (Reuters) -Italian consumer morale rebounded in July but businesses sentiment fell back, data showed on Friday, in mixed ...
Consumer sentiment fell to a near two-year low in July as concerns about the cost of living and tariffs on European Union exports to the US weighed, a survey showed today.
This is the index’s highest level since February but still reflects historically low levels of optimism. Consumer sentiment ...
The average life satisfaction score, on a scale of zero to ten, that consumers were feeling as of July was 6.73. That marks a ...
Consumer sentiment inched up in July, increasing for a second straight month. The Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index was up ...
Demand is positive: Demand for goods and services remains positive, supported by healthy consumer and business balance sheets ...
Analysts said the drop in confidence was due to speculation over possible tax rises in the Autumn Budget and price pressures.
India recorded a 1.8-point rise in overall consumer sentiment for July, with improvements across economic expectations, ...
British consumer sentiment had a marked fall for the first time in nearly three years last month, reflecting increased ...
South Korea's consumer sentiment rose to a fresh four-year high in July, driven by optimism over the government's ...
German consumer sentiment is set to decline heading into August, marking the second consecutive drop as households ...