US: Focus on consumer sentiment – TDS

According to analysts at TD Securities, consensus is expecting the University of Michigan's sentiment report to show a slight dip in its index to a still firm 97.1 level in May following a 1.2 decline to 97.2 in April in the US session.

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“Given its heightened relevance in current Fed discussions, market participants are likely to focus on the inflation expectations components, particularly in the 5-10yr measure as it has recently flirted with all-time lows at 2.3%.”

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