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Chicago, New York and Los Angeles Rank Highly Among 14 World Cities in Resident Satisfaction
From Berlin to Beijing and from Mexico City to Alexandria and Beyond, City Dwellers Express Likes, Dislikes, Changes and Concerns in Ground-Breaking Survey
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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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The Race for the White House and Leadership: McCain Trails Obama on Key Leadership Traits
Obama Enjoys Double-Digit Lead over McCain On 9 of 11 Presidential Qualities
Three In Ten (30%) Americans More Likely To Vote for Obama If He Selects Hillary Clinton As Vice Presidential Running Mate -
The Race for the White House and Momentum: Obama (50%) Leads McCain (43%) as Current Choice for President among Likely U.S. Voters
More Americans Would Speak Highly of Obama (43%) Than They Would of McCain (30%)
Mere 21% of Americans Believe Nation
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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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Majority Of Americans (52%) Feel The World Would Be A Safer Place With John McCain As President
But Only One In Four Canadians (24%) Feel The Same Way
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RBC CASH Index: Consumer Confidence Drops To Lowest Level Ever On Recession Fears
Recent comments by President Bush about signs of weakness in the domestic economy, further rate cuts by the Federal Reserve and poor jobs data have taken a toll on consumer confidence.
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RBC CASH Index: Post-Holiday Blues Send Consumer Confidence To Lowest Level In Six Years
Instead of bringing consumers a sense of renewed optimism, the New Year brought a severe case of post-holiday blues which have taken a serious toll on consumer sentiment, according to the most recent results of the RBC CASH (Consumer Attitudes and Spending by Household) Index.
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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.