Consumer Sentiment Falls, US May Have No Inflation Data for October

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US consumer sentiment fell to a five-month low in October due to concerns over high prices and job market expectations remaining unfavorable, with potential inflation data for October being delayed due to the government shutdown.

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US consumer sentiment fell in October to a five-month low as people worry about stubbornly high prices and how they impact family budgets. Expectations about the job market were stable this month, though they remain at an unfavorable level. The White House also says there may be no inflation data released for October due to the ongoing government shutdown. Bloomberg's Michael McKee has all the details. (Source: Bloomberg)

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