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US: Retail sales likely to rise by 0.4% in June – TDS

Analysts at TD Securities suggest that the US retail sales for June will provide the data highlight for the week before the focus shifts to Chair Powell's congressional testimony.

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“TD looks for a 0.4% rise in both headline sales and the control group, as core sales moderate after a long string of strong increases. This should still leave Q2 real consumer spending tracking near 2.5% pace.”

“Empire manufacturing will round out the calendar with the first look at regional business conditions for July.”

 

 

 

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