Australian consumer sentiment slips in Aug amid economic angst
SYDNEY Australian consumer sentiment slipped in August as a decision by the country's central bank not to hike
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May Contain Rocks or Insects: Trader Joe’s Adds Falafel and Soup to Its List of Recalled Food Items
First it was almond cookies—now it’s Unexpected Broccoli Cheddar Soup and Fully Cooked Falafel.
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Americans continue to feel better about inflation and the economy
US consumers have been feeling a whole lot better this summer as inflation has continued to slow.
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The Fed's favorite inflation measure cooled down even further in June
The inflation gauge tracked most closely by the Federal Reserve showed that the pace of price increases slowed last month, according to Commerce Department data released Friday.
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Consumer goods makers flex pricing power in second quarter
By Richa Naidu and Chandini Monnappa (Reuters) -Consumer products giants including Unilever, Coca-Cola and Reckitt have shown they can raise
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South Korea consumer sentiment climbs for fifth month
SEOUL South Korean consumers' sentiment improved for a fifth consecutive month to a 15-month high in July, with
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Recall Alert: These Trader Joe’s Cookies May Contain Rocks
Here’s how to know whether to toss your Trader Joe’s cookies.
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US consumer confidence jumps to highest level since July 2021
High interest rates aren't souring Americans' moods: A key measurement of consumer confidence just shot up to a level not seen since July 2021.
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'Reality bites': High inflation and rates hit UK consumer confidence
By Suban Abdulla LONDON British consumers have turned more pessimistic in the face of rising interest rates and
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A new instant payment system may be coming to a bank near you
When it comes to getting paid — and paid back — most people and businesses want their money as quickly as possible.
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Healthy US consumers shrug off recession concerns, for now
By Nupur Anand NEW YORK U.S. consumers are still keeping up with their loan payments despite rising costs
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Why college is getting more expensive
The average American saved $5,011 last year. That means it would take them about 75 years to save up enough cash to send one child to a top-rated US university.
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