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Preliminary Consumer Sentiment ticks down to 55 in October as inflation expectations rise - KITCO
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Preliminary Consumer Sentiment ticks down to 55 in October as inflation expectations rise – KITCO

  • October 12, 2025
  1. Preliminary Consumer Sentiment ticks down to 55 in October as inflation expectations rise  KITCO
  2. US consumer sentiment in October drops but better than expected  bastillepost.com
  3. Consumer Sentiment Largely Unchanged as Inflation, Labor Market Worries Persist, Survey Shows  富途牛牛
  4. Consumer sentiment sours as government shutdown threatens economic damage  ABC News – Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
  5. Consumer Sentiment Edges Lower in October, Inflation Expectations 4.6 Percent  MishTalk
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