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U.S. retail sales keep up the pace in August in stronger-than-expected print


U.S. Retail Sales grew 0.6% M/M to $732.0B in August, outpacing the +0.3% consensus and maintaining the 0.6% increase in July, according to data released by the U.S. Census Bureau on Tuesday. The ... Read More

US retail sales surge 0.6% in August, beating forecasts


US retail sales grew more strongly than expected in August, underscoring the resilience of consumer spending even as broader economic conditions showed signs of weakness. The Census Bureau reported ... Read More

US retail sales beat expectations in August; weakening labor market dims outlook


U.S. retail sales increased more than expected in August, but momentum could ease amid labor market weakness and rising goods prices because of tariffs on imports. Retail sales rose 0.6% last month ... Read More

U.S. Retail Sales and Import Prices Post Bigger-Than-Expected Gains in August


Government data released Tuesday showed that U.S. retail spending in August was stronger than anticipated, while import prices also surprised to the upside. According to the Commerce Department, ... Read More


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