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| | | ... the health of the global recovery in the face of disappointing US data, notably a surprising erosion in US consumer confidence. A report on Friday that the US economy had lost jobs in June for the first time this year added further tension. A fall in ... |
| | | | ... shares fell 10.77 points or 1.26 per cent to 841.42. Tokyo stocks fell sharply from the outset on weak US consumer confidence and fears of a slowdown in the Chinese economy, brokers said. The Nikkei business daily reported that sales at major retailers ... |
| | | | ... 4,257, on volume of 16,875 contracts. Wall Street and European markets suffered heavy falls overnight as US consumer confidence fell for the first time in four months. That data added to the negative impact of a downward revision of China's economic ... |
| | | | ... disposal. Finally, we have an EOFY contribution from the American consumers. The Conference Board (again!) consumer confidence index dropped to 52.9 in June from a revised 62.7 in the previous month. But wait! Wasn't it only four days ago that we received ... |
| | | | ... dropped 39.1 points, or 0.89 per cent, to 4,370.6. NEW YORK - US stocks slumped on Tuesday as sagging American consumer confidence and weak Chinese economic indicators renewed fears that the global economic recovery may falter. The blue-chip Dow Jones ... |
| | | | ... and savings rose to its highest level in eight months. Now we found the reason for last week's increase in consumer confidence. The Thomson Reuters/University of Michigan consumer sentiment index rose to 76 in June from 73.6 in the previous month - the ... |
| | | | ... per cent, to end at 9,879.85. HONG KONG - Hong Kong shares closed higher as dealers welcomed an upbeat US consumer confidence survey that boosted optimism for the world's biggest economy. The benchmark Hang Seng Index jumped 179.53 points, or 0.9 per ... |
| | | | ... economy before you overheat," was the consensus advice to China. Despite the renewed threat to their wealth, US consumer confidence is rising. More positive indicators were reported just last night. The ISM manufacturing index might have slipped to 59.7 ... |
| | | | ... the uncertainty in Europe and despite some economic indicators showing signs of weakening - retail sales, consumer confidence, private sector credit, etc. As in recent history, the Australian dollar is already adjusting for these. Note that a currency ... |
| | | | ... invested in Australia now. "We've noticed that business confidence in New Zealand prospered, in contrast, the consumer confidence in Australia has come off a little bit," he said. |
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