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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The report shows consumer confidence dipping to levels not seen since the severe 1981-82 recession.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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In a separate report, the Conference Board, a research group, said consumer confidence dropped sharply in January.
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Mr Major has already discovered that repossessions and defaults cost the government money as well as damaging consumer confidence and financial institutions.
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Some analysts cited shaky consumer confidence as a reason for the overall dismal sales.
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The Conference Board's index of consumer confidence also fell, for the third month running, reaching a two-year low.
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The government said today that consumer confidence in December plumbed its lowest level ever since consumer surveys started, in January 1987.
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The trends in both retail sales and consumer confidence are positive, the report said.
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With exports flagging, Thaksin wants to boost consumer confidence and spending.