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U.S. retail sales dropped more than expected in May, weighed down by a decline in motor vehicle purchases as a rush to beat ...
The retail sales report comes as other evidence indicates shoppers have been pulling back more amid worries about higher ...
The current high interest cycle has been restrictive for much longer than many had expected two years earlier. Many people ...
The US trade war has weakened the US dollar, supporting the yen and FXY. The BOJ faces a balancing act: fighting inflation ...
Investors have seemingly shrugged off trade tensions and geopolitical turmoil, but the gains in the stock market don’t tell ...
At Home, a furniture and home decor retailer, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and plans to close 26 stores in 2025. The ...
Inflation — according to the Fed's preferred measure — is just 2.1%, almost back to the central bank's 2% target.
Retail sales fell sharply in May as consumers pulled back from a spending surge early this year to get ahead of President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs on nearly all imports.
Retail sales slid in May amid an ongoing reset in U.S. trade policy that has both consumers and businesses watching what they spend. U.S. retail and food services were $715.4 billion in May, down ...