The two leading measures of consumer confidence, issued by the University of Michigan’s Surveys of Consumers and The Conference Board, moved in different directions in October. The UM’s Consumer Sentiment Index ticked down more than a point to 71.7 from 72.8 in the final September measure. The Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index, surprisingly, rose four…
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