posted by
sexyback
549 days ago
in USD, Retail Sales
Retailers traditionally battle over shoppers' dollars on the day after Thanksgiving - aka Black Friday - with early hours and special deals. But this year, they could find themselves fighting the economy.
posted by
AussieTrader
549 days ago
in AUD, Fundamental, Retail Sales
Given the strong Australian dollar, 'tis likely to be the season for shopping online and internationally for many Australians, making things less bright for domestic retailers, according to a report.
posted by
miltontracer
554 days ago
in Retail Sales
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posted by
krissylinne
556 days ago
in USD, Fundamental, Retail Sales
Wholesale costs in the U.S. rose less than forecast in October, reflecting declines in prices of cars, trucks and computers that shows limited demand is keeping a lid on inflation.
posted by
WiredDeal
558 days ago
in USD, Fundamental, Retail Sales
In the best report of its kind in seven months, the U.S. Commerce Department said Monday that October retail sales were up 1.2 percent from a month earlier, with auto and truck sales accounting for the bulk of the increase.
posted by
orpphil
558 days ago
in USD, Fundamental, Retail Sales
U.S. retail sales climb more than the expected 0.7% by gaining 1.2% in October -- the fastest rise in 7 months. Excluding auto and gas sales, the rise was 0.4%, slightly better than the 0.2% expected.
posted by
kulas
558 days ago
in Fundamental, Retail Sales
Retail sales, helped by higher demand for autos, posted it’s highest gains since March.
posted by
fxcashmonster
558 days ago
in NZD, Retail Sales
The New Zealand dollar fell in the late afternoon on Monday after earlier blipping higher on better than expected retail sales data.
posted by
Shannon
559 days ago
in Fundamental, Retail Sales, Manufacturing
A rising appetite for the debt means automakers and their finance units may raise cash more easily to make loans, aiding sales of cars and trucks and potentially bolstering their creditworthiness.
posted by
WebMarket
564 days ago
in USD, GDP, Retail Sales
US wholesale inventories beat expectations, increasing 1.5% in September, compared to the 0.7% expected. There is a risk US GDP will be revised higher on the results. The report helped support a strong day for the USD.
posted by
projjack
569 days ago
in Retail Sales
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