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Sponsored Eurozone Consumer Confidence Improves Consumer confidence in the 17 countries that share the euro improved in the latest survey despite ongoing sovereign debt concerns, high unemployment, and mounting inflationary pressure and , according to The Wall Street Journal. May 23, 2011
Sponsored UK Consumer Confidence Plummets To Record Low Consumer confidence in the U.K. reached the lowest level on record as sentiment plummeted on concerns of the weak labor recovery and looming spending cuts, according to The Daily Telegraph. March 21, 2011
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