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Stocks Close Mildly Lower as US Consumer Sentiment Declines August 16, 2025 — 02:04 am EDT Written by Rich Asplund for Barchart -> ...
US consumer sentiment declined to a three-month low as tariff-related concerns about the economic outlook and inflation persisted.
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Stocks on Friday saw downward pressure from the weaker-than-expected US consumer sentiment report. Other bearish factors included a +3 bp rise in the 10-year T-note yield and reduced expectations ...
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