By Rex Nutting, MarketWatch


U.S. consumer confidence bounced back in November as gasoline prices retreated, the Conference Board said Tuesday.


The consumer confidence index jumped 13.7 points to 98.9 in November from a revised 85.2 in October. It was the largest jump since just after the invasion of Iraq in 2003.


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