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Wall Street Journal Deutschland am 2015-12-11 16:25
U.S. Consumer Sentiment Ticks Higher
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- U.S. Consumer Sentiment Jumps in Early SeptemberWall Street Journal Deutschland
- U.S. Consumer Sentiment Pulled Back in NovemberWall Street Journal Deutschland
- U.S. Consumer Sentiment Slips in MarchWall Street Journal Deutschland
- U.S. Consumer Sentiment Pulled Back Slightly in Early NovemberWall Street Journal Deutschland
- U.S. Consumer Sentiment Cooled Slightly in Early OctoberWall Street Journal Deutschland
- Consumer Sentiment Rebounds Less than Expected in OctoberWall Street Journal Deutschland
- U.S. Consumer Sentiment StumblesWall Street Journal Deutschland
- U.S. Consumer Sentiment Rose in AugustWall Street Journal Deutschland
- Consumer Sentiment Hits Lowest Level in More Than Two YearsWall Street Journal Deutschland
- U.S. Consumer Sentiment Falls to One-Year LowWall Street Journal Deutschland
- U.S. Consumer Sentiment at Highest Level in 11 MonthsWall Street Journal Deutschland
- Global Economy Week Ahead: U.S. Housing Starts, Consumer SentimentWall Street Journal Deutschland
- U.S. Consumer Spending Shows CautionWall Street Journal Deutschland
- U.S. Consumer Credit Jumps, Signaling More ConfidenceWall Street Journal Deutschland
- U.S. Consumer Prices Flat in NovemberWall Street Journal Deutschland
- U.S. Consumer Prices Rose in October on Higher Gas PricesWall Street Journal Deutschland
- U.S. Consumer Sentiment in October Hit Its Highest Level Since 2004Wall Street Journal Deutschland
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