US Consumer Confidence Improves, Exceeding Expectations in June
The University of Michigan's final Consumer Sentiment Index for June rose to 49.5, surpassing forecasts and showing an increase from the previous month. This improvement suggests a potential boost in consumer confidence, partly attributed to a decrease in gasoline prices. Additionally, both year-ahead and long-run inflation expectations saw slight declines.
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