The Conference Board Consumer Confidence IndexTM, which had improved considerably in April, posted another large gain in May. The Index now stands at 54.9 (1985=100), up from 40.8 in April.
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The Index of Consumer Confidence is based on the Conference Board’s survey of Canadian households. It tracks consumers’ levels of optimism regarding current economic conditions, personal financial ...
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The Conference Board consumer confidence survey and the University of Michigan survey have shown an uptick in inflation expectations in the last two months. Financial market inflation swap pricing ...