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US Retail Sales Slip in July

The Census Bureau said sales fell 0.6% to $763.6 billion, while the National Retail Federation reported 10 straight months of gains.

  • US retail sales dropped 0.6% in July to $763.6 billion, marking the first decline in nine months, according to Census Bureau data released last week.
  • The National Retail Federation reported sales rose for the 10th consecutive month, with NRF CEO Matthew Shay noting retail sales maintained steady upward momentum despite the Census data.
  • Oil price retreats exaggerated the July decline, while Amazon brought its Prime Day discount event forward to June this year, distorting month-to-month comparisons.
  • Consumer confidence fell in the University of Michigan's latest survey, combining with subdued inflation reports to rein in Federal Reserve rate hike expectations for September.
  • Wall Street stock indexes push to record highs despite market concerns about the Iran war standoff and slowing global economic momentum pressuring future consumer spending.
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Retail sales fell by 0.6% in July, the biggest decline in more than a year, while consumer confidence plummeted by almost 8%. Prices for school supplies and electronics rose 5% just in the middle of the return-to-class season.

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Around 9:40 AM (Paris time), the CAC 40 remained virtually unchanged (+0.00%) at 8,637.38 points, gaining just 0.58 points. On Friday, the benchmark Parisian index had fallen by 0.16%. Doubts about the strength of the US economy resurfaced last week, following a surprise decline (-0.6%) in US retail sales in July. Adding to this poor performance was a sharp drop in US consumer confidence for August, according to a preliminary survey by the Unive…

·Issy-les-Moulineaux, France
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Weak US retail sales data dampened investor optimism on Friday.

·Vilnius, Lithuania
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