(Reuters) - Although the jump in the index was impressive, it was coming off a 10-month low in June.
"We're a bit surprised at the Michigan numbers, given where oil prices are and the problems in the housing sector. It perpetuates this on-again, off-again feeling about the U.S. economy," said Shaun Osborne, senior currency strategist at TD Securities in Toronto.
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"We're a bit surprised at the Michigan numbers, given where oil prices are and the problems in the housing sector. It perpetuates this on-again, off-again feeling about the U.S. economy," said Shaun Osborne, senior currency strategist at TD Securities in Toronto.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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