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  • UMich Inflation Expectations Remain At 12 Year Highs

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    The most important segment of the UMich sentiment survey continues to be inflation expectations, and after the preliminary data showed medium-term expectations rising significantly, the final print for May was expected to drop modestly from 3.2% to 3.1% (while the rebound in short-term inflation expectations was expected to hold). Both inflation expectations dropped from the flash print, from 4.5% to 4.2% for 1Y and from 3.2% to 3.1% for 5-10Y. However, 5-10Y inflation expectations remain at their highs of the last 12 years. The headline sentiment print was better than expected but still lower from April. Consumer ... (full story)

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    WTI Crude Oil: Elliott wave analysis and forecast for 26.05.23 – 02.06.23

    From litefinance.org|May 26, 2023

    Main scenario: consider short positions from corrections below the level of 74.65 with a target of 54.50 – 45.00. Alternative scenario: breakout and consolidation above the level ...

    How to Manage Fear when Trading?

    From tickmill.com|May 26, 2023|4 comments

    A recent Capital One survey showed that 77% of Americans are anxious about their financial situation, and this will inevitably hold people back from investing. What’s worse, fear ...

    Durable Goods Orders Rose 1.1% in April

    From floordaily.net|May 26, 2023|1 comment

    New orders for manufactured durable goods in April, up two consecutive months, increased $3.1 billion or 1.1% to $283.0 billion, the U.S. Census Bureau announced. This followed a ...

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    McCarthy: Made Progress Last Night on Debt Ceiling

    From @sevenloI|May 26, 2023|1 comment

    tweet at 10:33am: McCarthy: Made Progress Last Night on Debt Ceiling tweet at 10:35am: HOUSE REP. SPEAKER MCCARTHY: TALKS COME DOWN TO ONE THING AND THAT'S SPENDING. tweet at 10:38am: McCarthy: This is Just the Start Generally on Spending tweet at 10:43am: HOUSE REP. SPEAKER MCCARTHY: TALKS ALSO MADE PROGRESS THIS MORNING.

    A measure of US inflation that is closely tracked by the Federal Reserve increased in April

    From apnews.com|May 26, 2023|4 comments

    A key index of U.S. prices ticked higher in April, and consumer spending rebounded, a sign that inflationary pressures in the economy remain high. The index, which the Federal ...

    The economics of the US debt ceiling debate

    From brookings.edu|May 26, 2023|1 comment

    Once again Congressional debt ceiling debates have markets, the media, and the public concerned about the ability of the U.S. to pay its bills on time. Economists at Brookings ...

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