US: UoM Consumer Sentiment Index falls to 58.4 in May (final) vs 59.1 flash estimate By Frank_Macro UnitedStates ConsumerConfidence Macroeconomics
this month of 59.1, data released on Friday revealed. Meanwhile, the Consumer Expectations index was revised lower to 55.2 from the flash estimate of 56.3, after coming in at 62.5 last month and the Current Conditions index was revised lower to 63.3 from 63.6, having printed 69.4 in April.
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