Consumer sentiment worsened in the US in June
The consumer sentiment index of the University of Michigan decreased, compared to the previous month, but became slightly better than expected in June.
In June, the final value of the consumer sentiment index of the University of Michigan in the United States was 98.2 points, decreased 1.8 percentage points, compared to the 100 points of May. The previous value of the index was 97.9 points, while the market expected 98.0 points for June. (MTI)
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