Los Angeles Times - Top News:
Declines in financial and industrial stocks were partly offset by gains in the telecom, healthcare and energy sectors. The Dow Jones industrial average falls 17 points. (Read More)
Reuters Video: Business:
Nov. 24 - American consumer confidence bounced back in November in a boost to holiday shopping hopes after a surprise drop the prior month.
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Wall Street Journal:
GDP growth was revised down to 2.8% amid a wider trade deficit and lower consumer spending. Consumer confidence rebounded slightly.
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The Guardian:
The US commerce department confirmed its strongest quarterly growth in two years, but at at GDP of 2.8% rather than the expected 3.5%America's exit from its deepest postwar recession during the autumn was less robust than ori (Read More)
Wall Street Journal:
A better-than-expected improvement in consumer confidence in November fails to spark a turnaround, and a warning from China's banking regulator prompts concerns about how the U.S. could be affected.
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Wall Street Journal:
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Treasurys held to gains Tuesday after a mid-morning pair of reports showed a better-than-expected rise in consumer confidence but an increasing number of distressed banks. Yields on the 10-year (Read More)
USATODAY.com Money - Top Stories:
Stocks retreated from 13-month highs after a lackluster reading on consumer confidence and a report showing slower economic growth ...
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Wall Street Journal:
Tuesday’s surprisingly strong reading of consumer confidence comes at a time when traders are focusing on the key holiday shopping period, which is traditionally a make-or-break spot for retailers. This year, it will also ser (Read More)
Wall Street Journal:
Energy stocks lose ground as investors play off the government's revised estimate of growth in gross domestic product for the third quarter.
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SF Gate:
Oil prices fell below $76 a barrel Tuesday with new data showing a slow U.S. economic recovery and consumer confidence that remains luke warm at best. The dollar also gained against other major currencies, which can keep ener (Read More)
Wall Street Journal:
Individuals turned slightly more confident about the economic outlook in November, but their appraisal of short-term prospects remains decidedly glum, the Conference Board says.
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CNN:
A key measure of consumer confidence gained slightly in November, snapping a two-month declining streak, a research group said Tuesday. (Read More)
Fox News:
Commerce Department reading of gross domestic product shows economy not as energetic as expected• Home Prices Rise for Fourth Straight Month• FoxBusiness: Consumer Confidence Up in November. (Read More)
Reuters:
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. economy grew more slowly than first thought in the third quarter, but house prices rose for the fifth month in September and U.S. consumer confidence was up in November in data published on Thu (Read More)
Reuters:
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. consumer confidence edged higher in November after an unexpected drop in October, with less consumers expressing doubt about the a worsening jobs market, according to a report released on Tuesday.
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Wall Street Journal:
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- U.S. stocks on Tuesday remained lower after the Conference Board reported consumer confidence rose modestly in November. The Dow Jones Industrial Average declined 67.19 points to 10,383.76. The S&P (Read More)
Wall Street Journal:
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- The U.S. dollar modestly added to gains Tuesday after the Conference Board reported consumer confidence rose modestly in November, topping economists' expectations, but stocks continued to sell (Read More)
Wall Street Journal:
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- The Conference Board reported modestly higher consumer confidence in November. The New York-based research organization's confidence index came to 49.5, up from a revised 48.7 for October. "The mod (Read More)
MSNBC.com: Stocks & economy:
Americans' confidence in the economy improved slightly in November, but they remain gloomy amid a weak job market heading into the holiday season. BlackFriday - Christmas and holiday season - Consumer Confidence Index - Consu (Read More)