WASHINGTON, D.C.: US consumer confidence grew moderately in September, building on August’s strong rebound, as consumers turned more positive about current economic conditions, the Conference Board reported on Tuesday.
The Consumer Confidence Index rose to 103.0 in September, from a slightly downwardly revised 101.3 last month, beating market expectations for a sharp drop in confidence.
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