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US Data: Highlights of Market Survey of Economic Forecasts

     WASHINGTON (MNI)  - The following are highlights of forecasts for upcoming
U.S. economic indicators provided by Bloomberg. The comment section presents the
key elements behind the median forecasts.
Import/Export Prices (percent change)
 Friday, June 12 at 8:30am (ET)                           Actual
                    Median                           May20  Apr20  Mar20        
Import Price Index   +0.7%                              --  -2.6%  -2.3%
Export Price Index   +0.7%                              --  -3.3%  -1.6%   
Comments: The import price index is expected to increase by 0.7% with the export
price index also climbing by 0.7%, marking the end to the three straight months
of decreases for both indexes.
University of Michigan Survey of Consumers for April (preliminary)
 Friday, June 12 at 10:00am (ET)
                                                           Actual
                          Median                  Jun20(p)  May20  Apr20   
Consumer Sent               75.0                     --      72.3   71.8 
Comments: U.S. consumer sentiment likely rose in June, with markets expecting
the University of Michigan's measure to hit 75.0, up from 72.3 in May. April's
71.8 reading was the lowest reading since December 2011 when the index reached
69.9. Consumer sentiment has slipped in recent months as the Covid-19 pandemic
forced businesses across the globe to temporarily, and in some cases
permanently, close their doors. But sentiment improved last month as coronavirus
relief funds under the CARES Act were distributed to households, University of
Michigan researchers said in May's preliminary report.
--MNI Washington Bureau; +1 202 371 2121; email: ryan.hauser@marketnews.com
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