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    US consumer confidence dropped to 135.7, remains at historically strong levels

    US Conference Board Consumer Confidence dropped to 135.7 in November, down from 137.9, missed expectation of 136.0.

    In the release, it’s noted that

    • “Despite a small decline in November, Consumer Confidence remains at historically strong levels.”
    • “Consumers’ assessment of current conditions increased slightly, with job growth the main driver of improvement.
    • Expectations, on the other hand, weakened somewhat in November, primarily due to a less optimistic view of future business conditions and personal income prospects.
    • Overall, consumers are still quite confident that economic growth will continue at a solid pace into early 2019.
    • However, if expectations soften further in the coming months, the pace of growth is likely to begin moderating.”

    Full release here.

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