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CEO confidence highest since 2009: YPO

Posted by RJ and Makay on May 09, 2012

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Global EconomyThe latest Young President’s Organization (YPO) quarterly survey shows that U.S. CEOs’ level of confidence rose to 65.1, the highest level since YPO's Global Pulse index was initially compiled in 2009, and above the group’s global confidence index level of 63.8.  Only the Latin America region scored higher.  Any level above 50 indicates a positive outlook.

Consumer confidence rises to three-year peak

Posted by RJ and Makay on Feb 23, 2011

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Consumer Confidence Rises to Three-Year PeakU.S. consumer sentiment is at its highest point in three years, suggests the latest reading of the Consumer Confidence Index (CCI). The CCI rose to 70.4 this month, up from 64.8 in January as Americans expressed more optimism about their earning potential and the direction of the economy. It's the strongest CCI reading since the early days of the latest recession in 2008.

Several factors are helping to boost consumer sentiment such as a robust stock market, falling unemployment, and rising incomes. "Since November there has been a gradual improvement in the consumer mood, but it's not happy days are here again," warns economist Chris Christopher of IHS Global Insight. "Household net worth is still about $10 trillion below its peak, and with what's going on in the housing market, it doesn't look like that's going to improve anytime soon."