• U.S. consumer confidence index declines to 96.4 in February

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24 February 2015

U.S. consumer confidence index declines to 96.4 in February

The Conference Board released its consumer confidence index for the U.S. on Tuesday. The index fell to 96.4 in February from 103.8 in January, missing expectations for a decline to 99.6. January's figure was revised up from 102.9.

The director of economic indicators at The Conference Board Lynn Franco said that consumer confidence "still remains at pre-recession levels".

The decline was driven by weaker short-term outlook. The expectations index decreased to 87.2 in February from 97.0 in January.

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