Pick 5 Buyer-Focused Stocks as Consumer Confidence Rebounds in May
On May 27, the Conference Board reported that the U.S. Consumer Confidence Index has rebounded this month after five consecutive months of decline. The final reading for May came in at 98, significantly above the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 86. The metric for April was revised marginally downward to 85.7 from 86 reported earlier. May's consumer optimism was primarily driven by expectations of a U.S.-China trade deal, the delay by the Trump administration to impose 50% tariffs on the European Union and the o ...