This podcast discusses the recent sharp decline in U.S. consumer confidence, as indicated by surveys from the University of Michigan and the Conference Board. Andrew Sheets, head of corporate credit research at Morgan Stanley, explains how this decline, potentially linked to recent U.S. policy actions, could impact economic growth and financial markets. He notes that while consumer confidence surveys are considered "soft data," they can be predictive of future economic trends. The podcast concludes that this decreased confidence presents a double-edged sword for credit investors, potentially slowing growth but also potentially leading to an easier policy path. Morgan Stanley forecasts lower bond yields due to persistent growth uncertainties.