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Obama Opens 4-Point Lead in Presidential Race - Obama 46%, McCain 42%
Confidence in Security of Bank Assets Remains High After Wall Street Meltdown
But Voters See the Need For More Regulation - 55%, Not Enough Regulation of Banking -
In the Wake of Wall Street Meltdown, Neither Candidate Seen As Qualified to Resolve Crisis: Obama 45%, McCain 46%
But Economy Looms Large As Most Important Election
Issue (36%); National Security a Distant Second (16%)
Obama Leads McCain As Stronger on Jobs and the Economy (48% vs. 40%) and Representing Change (57% vs. 32%) in an Otherwise Tight Race -
RBC Cash Index: Drumbeat Of Bad News Continues To Drive Consumer Sentiment Down
Index For July Reaches New Low Of The Year
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RBC CASH Index: Consumer Confidence Continues Its Slump As Financial Worries Mount
Consumer Confidence Drops Across The Board Reaching New Low
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RBC CASH Index: Consumer Confidence Remains Unchanged From November Collapse
Although the holiday season has arrived, U.S. consumers are not feeling very merry, according to the most recent results of the RBC CASH (Consumer Attitudes and Spending by Household) Index.