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  1. 1 BMO: After splurging last quarter, #American #consumers pulled back in July. #Retailsales unexpectedly fell 0.6%, and not just due to a reversal at #autodealers and #servicestations. Excluding the latter two categories, sales slipped 0.2%. 🧵
    #usecon

  2. South Korea chip workers’ bonuses puts central bank on inflation alert

    An employee counts genuine South Korean 50,000 won banknotes in this arranged photograph at the Counterfeit Notes Response…
    #NewsBeep #News #Economy #AsiaEconomy #BreakingNews:Technology #Business #businessnews #Centralbanking #Inflation #Iran #iSharesSemiconductorETF #Personnel #Prices #Retailsales #SouthKorea #Technology #UK #UnitedKingdom
    newsbeep.com/uk/648765/

  3. Photograph - Baker & Rouse Ltd, Store Exterior, Brisbane, 1895

    Black and white block mounted photograph of the Baker & Rouse Ltd store in Brisbane, taken 1895. It is one of eight black and white mounted photographs of Kodak Australasia Pty Ltd building exteriors and shop fronts in Australia and New Zealand from the late 19th, early 20th century, kept by Kodak Australasia Pty Ltd in their corporate record. ...
    Museums Victoria via DigitalNZ

    api.digitalnz.org/records/3802

    #Photography #Industry #Manufacturing #PhotographicProducts #Retailing #Shops #RetailDisplays #RetailSales #Buildings #Shopfronts #Cameras #Streetscapes #History #WorkingLife #ShopExteriors #Photograph #Museum

  4. UK bond yields just saw their steepest weekly fall since 2024, while retail sales slipped as drivers curb fuel use.

    - Lower yields hint at easing borrowing costs, but also signal market uncertainty.
    - The dip in retail spend aligns with tighter household budgets and reduced mileage.

    Investors are watching whether this slowdown spreads beyond energy‑linked sectors.

    #UKEconomy #BondYields #RetailSales #EnergyTransition #FediverseNews

    🔗 news.google.com/rss/articles/C

  5. 2 Desjardins: Only four of the nine subsectors rose, further highlighting the pressure on #Canadian #consumers from higher #gas #prices. #retailsales #cdnecon

  6. 1 Desjardins: #Retailsales in Canada rose 0.9% in March, but all of the increase was driven by #gasoline #prices. Excluding #gas and #autos, sales fell 0.1%. Higher #prices accounted for more than all of the gains in nominal headline sales, with volumes down 0.7% 🧵 #cdnecon

  7. #US #retail sales dropped more than expected in May, weighed down by a decline in motor vehicle purchases as a rush to beat potential #tariffs related price hikes ebbed, but #consumer spending remained supported by wage growth [whose?].

    #RetailSales fell 0.9% last month after a downwardly revised 0.1% dip in April, the #Commerce Department's Census Bureau said on Tuesday.

    #Trump #economy #recession
    reuters.com/business/retail-co

  8. UK retail sales growth in Oct slowed to just 0.3% YoY, missing the 1.4% consensus and marking a drop from Sept's 1.7%.

    China's Caixin Services PMI rose to 52.0 in Oct, surpassing the 50.5 consensus and improving from Sept's 50.3, indicating a moderate expansion.

    The RBA held its cash rate steady at 4.35% in Nov, in line with expectations, as Gov. Bullock highlighted inflation and housing risks while aiming for job market stability.

    #GBP #RetailSales #UK #China #PMI #Caixin #Australia #RBA

  9. Japan’s Industrial Production (MoM) rose 1.4% in Sep, while Australia’s Building Approvals surged 4.4% but Retail Sales lagged at 0.1%. China’s Oct Composite PMI climbed to 50.8, with Manufacturing at 50.1, marking expansion, and Non-Manufacturing at 50.2, slightly below forecast.

    #Asia #Economy #JPY #AUD #CNY #PMI #RetailSales #Australia #China #Japan #IndustrialProduction

  10. Russia’s economy shows growth in Sep, with GDP up 2.9% YoY and retail sales rising 6.5% YoY, beating the 6.0% forecast. Unemployment remained steady at 2.4%, reflecting a stable job market.

    #Russia #GDP #RetailSales #Unemployment #EconomicData

  11. Core Retail Sales in Canada for August fell by 0.7%, significantly missing the 0.3% consensus and down from the previous month’s 0.3%.

    Retail Sales for August rose by 0.4%, slightly below the expected increase of 0.5% and down from the 0.9% increase in July.

    The New Housing Price Index for September showed no change at 0.0%, missing the forecast of 0.2% but remaining unchanged from the previous month.

    #RetailSales #CoreRetailSales #HousingMarket #Economy #Canada #EconomicIndicators #Finance

  12. European stocks edged lower as investors digested the ECB's 25bps rate cut to 3.25%, the first back-to-back cut since 2011, signaling a tough economic outlook despite easing inflation. China's Q3 GDP growth hit 4.6%, missing the 5% target. UK retail sales beat forecasts, rising 0.3% MoM. AB Volvo's Q3 earnings disappointed, sending shares down 2%. Netflix added 5.1M subscribers, while oil prices remained weak amid demand concerns.
    #Markets #Economy #China #GDP #Stocks #ECB #Q3 #UK #RetailSales

  13. Core Retail Sales in the US for September increased by 0.5%, surpassing the consensus of 0.1% and up from the previous figure of 0.2%.

    Retail Sales rose by 0.4% in September, exceeding the consensus of 0.3% and higher than the previous increase of 0.1%.

    #US #Retail #RetailSales #CoreRetailSales #Economy

  14. The U.S. dollar dipped slightly but stayed near 7-week highs, buoyed by higher Treasury yields and Middle East concerns. Strong U.S. jobs data reduced bets on aggressive Fed rate cuts. The euro rose on strong German industrial data, while the pound gained as UK retail sales hit a 6-month high. The yen recovered on steady wage growth, and the yuan weakened amid stimulus concerns

    #USD #EUR #GBP #JPY #Fed #Forex #Germany #RetailSales #Yuan #MiddleEast #RetailSales #IndustrialProduction #WageGrowth

  15. Canada's Core Retail Sales rose 0.3% in June, beating expectations of a -0.2% drop and improving from the previous -1.2%.

    Canada's Retail Sales fell by 0.3% in June, matching expectations, but slightly better than the previous -0.8%.

    #Canada #RetailSales #CoreRetail

  16. New Zealand's Business NZ PMI fell to 41.1 in June from 47.2, showing a sharper contraction. Electronic card retail sales improved to -0.6% from -1.2%. #NewZealand #PMI #RetailSales