University of Michigan consumer sentiment versus 69.1 estimate. Preliminary 67.4

University of Michigan consumer sentiment versus 69.1 estimate. Preliminary 67.4

The University of Michigan's final consumer sentiment results for May show:

  • Consumer sentiment 69.1 vs. 67.5 estimates and 67.4 preliminary. Last month 77.2.
  • Expectations: 68.8 vs. initial 66.5. Last month 76.0
  • Current conditions: 69.5 vs. initial 68.8. Last month 79.0.
  • One-year inflation forecast is 3.3% versus 3.5% initial. It is still the highest level since December, but represents a relief from the initial reading of 3.5%. Last month it was 3.2%.
  • 5-year inflation forecast is 3.0% versus 3.1% initial.

US bond yields fell slightly after inflation expectations fell. US stocks rose with the Nasdaq now up 84 points or 0.50%. The S&P rose 21.07 points, or 0.40%.

  • US two-year yield 4.943%, +1.1 basis points
  • The US 10-year bond yield is 4.482%, +0.8 basis points

This article was written by Greg Michalowski at www.forexlive.com.

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