US Consumer sentiment improved again in July, with the University of Michigan’s preliminary index rising from 49.5 to 54.4, its highest level since February. The gain was driven largely by easing gasoline prices in recent weeks, helping lift all five components of the survey. Buying conditions for durable goods and expectations for business conditions over […]The post US Consumer Sentiment Jumps to Five-Month High as Gas Price Relief Lifts Confidence appeared first on ActionForex.