A measure of U.S. consumer sentiment pulled back in November from a 13-year high, signaling solid economic optimism headed into the holiday shopping season. The University of Michigan on Wednesday said its consumer-sentiment index was 98.5 in November, up from a preliminary reading of 97.8. It was down from October’s 100.7, which was its highest level since January 2004. Economists...
Source: Wall Street Journal November 22, 2017 15:11 UTC