(Reuters) - The Conference Board said its index of consumer sentiment
rose to 112.6 in July, the highest reading since August 2001
and above an upwardly revised 105.3 in June.
"An improvement in business conditions and the job market
has lifted consumers' spirits in July," said Lynn Franco,
director of The Conference Board Consumer Research Center, in a
press release.
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rose to 112.6 in July, the highest reading since August 2001
and above an upwardly revised 105.3 in June.
"An improvement in business conditions and the job market
has lifted consumers' spirits in July," said Lynn Franco,
director of The Conference Board Consumer Research Center, in a
press release.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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