After two consecutive months of decline, the Consumer Confidence Index, reported by the Conference Board, rose in June.

The Consumer Confidence Index rose to 98 in June, from 92.4 in May. Both the present situation index and the expectations index increased. The present situation index rose to 118.3 in June, from 113.2 in May, and the expectations index rose to 84.5, from 78.5 in May.

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