Consumer confidence declines, inflation expectations rise, and the Nasdaq drops by more than 1%
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发表于 2023-10-16 17:57:26
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The initial value of the University of Michigan Consumer Confidence Index in October in the United States was 63, a significant decrease from the previous value of 68.1. In addition, inflation expectations have increased, with the inflation rate expected to rise to 3.8% in the next year, a new high since May, with the previous value being 3.2%. The long-term inflation rate expected to rise by 0.2 percentage points to 3% in the next five to ten years. The director of the survey, Xu, stated that almost all groups have experienced setbacks in consumer sentiment, reflecting the continued impact of high prices.
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