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A Chinese consumer confidence index rose in the second quarter.
The measure increased to 109 from 108 in the previous three months, according to a statement released by Nielsen Co and the Chinese statistics bureau's Economic Monitoring and Analysis Center in Beijing on Thursday. The survey is of 3,500 people.
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"Increasing consumer prices and also stock market volatility are two of a number of factors that appear to be affecting consumers' attitudes in this latest quarter," Mitch Barns, Nielsen's Greater China president, said in the statement.