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Consumer confidence improves 2.9% in July
Buenos Aires Herald
August 02, 2010
Argentine consumer confidence (ICC) improved 2.9 percent in July, regarding the same month of last year, and increased 3.4 percent regarding June, but worry has grown over the rise in electricity, gas, and pre-paid medicine rates.
The Depositor Confidence Index improved 0.6 percent year-on and, along with the consumer index, it determined an annual rise of 2.5 percent for families' confidence level (ICF).
The data was published by a monthly study carried out by the Market Foundation, which uses a survey undergone in the cities of Bah a Blanca, Buenos Aires, C rdoba, Mendoza, Neuqu n, Rosario, Tucum n, and in the Greater Buenos Aires area.
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