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Here's what to look out for on a fairly quiet Friday for economic and earnings news: Monthly eurozone industrial-production data at 5 a.m. ET. will give clues as to how the energy standoff with ...
The preliminary reading of the University of Michigan’s closely watched consumer sentiment index, released Friday, jumped 16% from 52.2 to 60.5.
Consumer sentiment increased in June for the first time in six months, the latest sign that Americans’ views of the economy have improved as inflation has stayed tame and the Trump ...
Americans’ feelings about the US economy remain in the doldrums after President Donald Trump’s tariffs: Consumer sentiment continued its freefall this month, settling in at a near-record low.
Consumer sentiment fell sharply in April, marking the fourth consecutive month of declines, as an intensifying trade war fueled anxiety over American jobs and rising inflation.
A University of Michigan of Michigan survey Friday found consumer sentiment plunged 11% in April for the fourth straight month of decline. It fell to 50.8.
Key Takeaways The Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index improved to 60.7 in June, ticking higher than its preliminary reading. Consumers reported improved sentiment for the first time in six months ...
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