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Speculators have widened their bearish bets on the AUD. CFTC data to June 24 show net short positions rising to nearly 96K contracts, the highest since April, while open interest climbed to just over ...
The president's changes in tariff policy have roiled financial markets, snarled supply chains and dragged on consumer ...
US GDP decreased at an annual rate of 0.5 percent in the first quarter, according to the Department of Commerce, down from an ...
U.S. consumer sentiment fell for the fourth month in a row in April as Americans question what tariffs and trade tensions will mean for their wallets. The University of Michigan Surveys of ...
[NEW YORK] Wall Street’s main indices rose on Friday (May 16) for their fifth straight day, buoyed by the US-China tariff truce earlier in the week even as economic survey data showed a deterioration ...
US consumer sentiment slides to 3-year lows as trade war raises inflation anxiety The survey found consumers are increasingly worried about rising inflation.
The University of Michigan's Consumer Sentiment Index fell again in May after economists expected a modest increase. Consumer sentiment is at its lowest level in nearly three years.
Traders anticipate a rebound in the UoM Consumer Sentiment Index, potentially lifting it back to 53.4. The Australian Dollar (AUD) halts its two-day losing streak against the US Dollar (USD) on ...
US consumer sentiment unexpectedly fell to the second-lowest level on record and inflation expectations climbed to multi-decade highs amid growing concerns about tariffs. The preliminary May ...
Consumer sentiment rebounded in June as Americans' worst fears over tariffs impact on the economy have lessened. US consumer sentiment rises for first time this year as 'shock' of high tariffs ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. consumer sentiment fell slightly in May for the fifth straight month as Americans increasingly worry that President Donald Trump’s trade war will worsen inflation. The ...
U.S. consumer sentiment fell for the fourth month in a row in April as Americans question what tariffs and trade tensions will mean for their wallets. The University of Michigan Surveys of ...