Following Thursday's unexpected bump in weekly jobless claims, today brings
reports on consumer sentiment as well as industrial output.
Not exact matches
Frankly, we're intrigued and can't wait to get our hands
on one, but that
sentiment is tempered by venerable
consumer product review house Consumer Reports, which already is taking a pass on recommending the new Surface Book because of problems with the original
consumer product review house
Consumer Reports, which already is taking a pass on recommending the new Surface Book because of problems with the original
Consumer Reports, which already is taking a pass
on recommending the new Surface Book because of problems with the original version.
A number of Fed officials will be speaking
on the outlook for the economy and the latest
consumer sentiment report will show us just how the average American is feeling about their finances and the economy.
Reports on weekly unemployment claims, retail sales, and
consumer sentiment will come out over the next two trading days and should provide some sense of clarity about the strength of the economy.
The Michigan
sentiment report showed that a gauge of U.S.
consumers» views
on current conditions rose to 85.7 in December from 82.1 in November, while a reading
on their expectations increased to 66.8 from 64.8.
A separate
report tracking how
consumers feel had estimated that their
sentiment rose in December, reaching the highest level in six months, but remained relatively low
on concerns about stagnant incomes.
A gauge of
consumer sentiment rose to 59.4 in September after tumbling to a nearly three - year low 55.7 in August, according to Friday
reports on the gauge from Thomson Reuters / University of Michigan.
Thomson Reuters and the University of Michigan
reported that its final estimate of
consumer confidence, Consumer Sentiment, rose by 1.2 percent on a seasonally adjusted monthly basis in January
consumer confidence,
Consumer Sentiment, rose by 1.2 percent on a seasonally adjusted monthly basis in January
Consumer Sentiment, rose by 1.2 percent
on a seasonally adjusted monthly basis in January to 73.8.
The Thompson Reuters and University of Michigan
report of
consumer sentiment was up 1.3 %
on a monthly basis in March, but the Conference Board measure was down 12.3 %
on a monthly basis.
Realtor.com ® recently released the results of its Haunted Housing
Report, which ran
on realtor.com ® from Sept. 25 to Oct. 1 and explored
consumer sentiments around their perceptions of «haunted» real estate.