Consumer confidence slides more than expected in April as stagflation fears build

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The U.S. Consumer Confidence Index dropped to 86.0 in April from 93.9 (revised from 92.9), compared with the 87.7 consensus, according to data released by The Conference Board on Tuesday.

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