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12.02.2016, 09:56

Bloomberg Consumer Comfort Index: consumers’ expectations for U.S. economy rise to 44.5 in in the week ended February 07

According to data from the Bloomberg Consumer Comfort Index, consumers' expectations for U.S. economy rose to 44.5 in in the week ended February 07 from 44.2 the prior week.

The increase was driven by rise in buying climate sub-index and in personal finances sub-index. The measure of views of the economy declined to 35.5 from 36.5, the buying climate sub-index was up to 41.9 from 40.6, while the personal finances index increased to 56.1 from 55.5.

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