New York Fed Consumer Survey Report: The Most bearish stock market in a year due to softer inflation expectations
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发表于 2023-11-14 09:55:37
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The New York Federal Reserve Consumer Survey Report: Inflation Expectations are Softening, the Most bearish on the Stock Market in a Year. On Monday, local time, the Federal Reserve released a consumer expectation survey report showing that inflation expectations generally weakened in October, despite rising expectations of future gasoline price increases, while employment and personal financial prospects remained basically stable.
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