U.S. consumer sentiment eased in early August, weighted down by soaring gasoline prices, a report said on Friday.
The University of Michigan said its reading on confidence fell to 92.7 so far this month, according to sources who saw the subscription-only report. That was down from a final July reading of 96.5 and below Wall Street forecasts of 96.0.
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