Dip in expectations pushes Reuters/Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index slightly down - ING

FXStreet (Łódź) - Rob Carnell from ING observes that the Reuters/Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index for July slid from 82.5 to 81.3, owing to a dip in expectations (current conditions actually picked up a bit).

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"The expectations part, however, is the bit that tends to have the best relationship with consumer spending growth, though remains at a fairly decent level, consistent with real consumer spending growth carrying on at its underlying trend of about 2.5% (consumer spending grew by only 1.0% in 1Q14)."

"But whilst there are no particularly alarming aspects to the confidence release, 1-year inflation expectations did nose a little higher, reaching 3.3% again, which if it persisted might cause the Fed a little concern. "

"They, however, might point to the lower 5-Year inflation expectation number, which fell from 2.9% to 2.6%."

"All in all, there are too many conflicting elements within this survey release t draw any clear conclusions. We don’t expect markets to respond to this data."

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