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Consumer sentiment rebounded in June as Americans' worst fears over tariffs impact on the economy have lessened.
UBS Global Wealth Management Chief Economist Paul Donovan tells CNBC's Carolin Roth there are so many unknowns in the economy that there can be no real conviction in forecasts.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. consumer sentiment improved for the first time in six months in June, but that could be temporary ...
Americans have gained some hope that the worst of President Donald Trump’s volatile trade war might be in the rearview mirror ...
Consumer sentiment improved more than expected in June, indicating a swell of optimism as President Donald Trump rolled back ...
Consumer confidence improved two points to minus 18, according to research group GfK’s monthly index for June, published with ...
US consumer sentiment rebounded in June, marking the first increase in six months, according to University of Michigan data.
US consumer confidence rose sharply in June, with the University of Michigan's index climbing to 60.5, significantly above ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Consumer sentiment increased in June for the first time in six months, the latest sign that Americans’ ...
U.S. consumer sentiment surged in early June, marking the biggest monthly jump since January 2024, as inflation expectations eased and economic outlooks brightened, Bloomberg writes. The University ...
US President Trump’s cautious stance on the Israel–Iran conflict reduces fears of immediate escalation, weighing on ...
Consumer confidence in the UK rose for the second consecutive month in June, supported by a more positive economic outlook, according to a closely watched survey that raises hopes of stronger ...
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