Traders are now in a wait-and-watch mode as they approach the coming months, mainly eying macroeconomic data and decisions ...
U.S. consumer sentiment plunged to a nearly 2-1/2-year low in March and inflation expectations soared amid worries that ...
Consumers expect prices to rise at an annual rate of 3.9% over the next five to 10 years, up 0.4 percentage point from the ...
President Trump’s escalating trade wars have shaken confidence in the economy among Americans across the political spectrum, ...
A new survey from the University of Michigan shows Americans bracing for economic pain as tariffs and policy uncertainty bite ...
The Trump bump in consumer sentiment is now a Trump slump.
The University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index for March was released on Friday and found that consumer sentiment across the board plunged from last month.
While Michigan’s survey often shows sharp partisan differences in sentiment, the March survey found a 10% decline in future ...
U.S. consumer sentiment plunged in March and inflation expectations soared amid worries that President Donald Trump's ...
The University of Michigan’s closely watched index of consumer sentiment declined sharply to 57.9 in mid-March from 64.7 last ...
Consumer attitudes soured in March alongside slumping markets and growing concern about a possible recession, University of Michigan survey data on Friday showed.
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