(Bloomberg) -- US consumer sentiment declined in January for the first time in six months on concerns about unemployment and the impact of potential tariffs on inflation. The final January ...
U.S. consumer sentiment dropped unexpectedly in February to a seven-month low and inflation expectations rocketed as ...
Consumer sentiment fell for the second straight month, dropping about 5% to reach its lowest reading since July 2024. Read ...
US consumer sentiment slumped in early February to a seven-month low on a spike in short-term inflation expectations related to concerns about tariffs. The preliminary February sentiment index slid ...
Consumer sentiment continued to fall in February as worries over inflation and the possibility of higher prices to come from ...
Image by PublicDomainPictures from Pixabay February 7, 2025 - On Friday, the University of Michigan posted the Preliminary ...
The University of Michigan's gauge of consumer sentiment fell ... Wall Street Journal had expected sentiment to rise to a reading of 74 in February. The decline in sentiment was widespread with ...
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US consumer confidence dips in Feb due to inflation worries, posing challenges for Fed's rate outlook. Stocks drop, yields surge, gold hits record.
NEW YORK: Oil futures prices settled slightly lower on Friday as investors weighed weaker US consumer sentiment against mounting hopes for a Federal Reserve rate cut in September. Brent crude ...
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