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Argentina Consumer Confidence Fell 3.1% in February
Bloomberg
February 17, 2011
By Eliana Raszewski
Argentine consumer confidence fell 3.1 percent in February from January, according to a survey published by Torcuato Di Tella University.
The consumer confidence index, which tracks purchasing plans as well as economic conditions, rose 24 percent from a year earlier, the Buenos Aires-based university said in an e- mailed statement today.
For the full text of the article, visit http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-02-17/argentina-consumer-confidence-fell-3-1-in-february-update1-.html
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