Overall sentiment notched a 6% decline this month from October, according to the University of Michigan’s preliminary survey ...
Like just about everything else about this economy, consumer sentiment is looking K-shaped.
The November reading of 43.9 marks a steep 9% monthly decline and a widening gap between investors and non-investors.
Consumers' economic sentiment ticked lower in October amid renewed trade tensions and the extended government shutdown, according to a monthly survey from The Conference Board, a research group.
US sees major developments as Cornell restores federal funds, Trump meets Orban, sentiment dips, Boeing expands.
US consumer sentiment drops to a five-month low in October, according to the University of Michigan, falling to 53.6 from September's figures of 55.1. This comes after the long-awaited September ...
GBP/USD clings to minimal gains on Friday amid the lack of economic data releases in the UK, as markets digest scarce ...
U.S. consumer sentiment declined in October and fell compared with an initial estimate published earlier this month, suggesting the toll from renewed trade tensions and an extended government ...
The November reading of 43.9 marks a steep 9% monthly decline and a widening gap between investors and non-investors.
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