MarketWatch
Call it the autumn surprise. /conga/story/misc/dc.html 227683 Both consumer-confidence measures, the one conducted by the University of Michigan and the one done by the Conference Board, showed big pops in September. The combined one-month gain on...
United Press International
Consumer confidence in the United States rose in September after falling for six out of seven months, the Conference Board said Tuesday. After five consecutive monthly declines, the index rose in July. But confidence returned to its downward trend in...
CNN
ET Consumers felt more optimistic about the job market and business conditions in September, a survey by The Conference Board found. The reading came in well above the 63 reading that economists surveyed by Briefing.com expected.