The two leading indicators of consumer confidence moved in opposite directions again in April, but the expectations indexes from both the University of Michigan’s Surveys of Consumers and The Conference Board rose. All three of the UM consumer indexes rose in the final April reading. Sentiment gained almost six points to 65.2; current economic…
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