U.S. consumer confidence rose to 91.2 in February, up from 89.
This is usually good for markets. When people feel better about jobs and income, they spend more, and risk assets often react positively.
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U.S. consumer confidence rose to 91.2 in February, up from 89.
This is usually good for markets.
When people feel better about jobs and income, they spend more, and risk assets often react positively.