U.S. consumers’ assessment about the economy remained largely unchanged in late May at the reduced level recorded at mid-month, according to a University of Michigan survey released Friday. The final reading of the index of consumer sentiment stood at 82.9 in May, up from the flash estimate of 82.8 two weeks ago but down from …
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