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<p>But <a href="http://www.economist.com/blogs/buttonwood/2009/04/confidence_boost.cfm">will it last</a>?:</p>
<div class="blockquote" style="margin-left: 40px;">I would like to see consumer confidence survive the test of some really bad news (like a major corporate bankruptcy) before I was confident that the bottom had been reached. After all, from here, rates can&#39;t be cut any further, wages won&#39;t go up much, unemployment has further to rise and taxes will eventually have to go up. Not the sort of environment to make most people rush out and buy a flat screen TV.</div>
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