Economics
Consumer Sentiment in U.S. Probably Rose in November on Jobs
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U.S. consumers’ outlooks probably improved in November for the first time in three months after employment and incomes increased, economists said before a report today.
The Thomson Reuters/University of Michigan preliminary sentiment index rose to 69 from a final reading of 67.7 in October, according to the median of 66 projections in a Bloomberg News survey. It would be the highest level since June.