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Breaking: UoM Consumer Sentiment at 95.9, shrugging off coronavirus concerns

-- more to come.

This is the first indicator of shoppers after coronavirus became mainstream. 

The University of Michigan's preliminary Consumer Sentiment Index for March carried expectations for a drop to 95 from 101 in February. 

United States Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index came in at 95.9, above forecasts (95) in March

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