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US Stock Futures Pull Back Ahead Of Retail-Sales Data
Wall Street Journal
NEW YORK--U.S. stock futures fell ahead of retail-sales data, as a report that the Federal Reserve was ready to scale back on stimulus measures when appropriate prompted a pullback following last week's run to record highs. About 90 minutes ahead of ...
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Stocks mixed as retail sales unexpectedly rise; record-breaking rally takes pause
Washington Post
Stocks started the day lower even after the government reported that Americans increased spending at retailers last month. The spending rebounded from March, suggesting that consumers may boost economic growth in the current quarter ending June 30.
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Retail Sales Sting Treasury Bonds
Wall Street Journal
An unexpected rise in U.S. retail sales on Monday knocked down prices of Treasury bonds, as anxiety over whether the Federal Reserve will cut back on bond purchases continued to mount. The bond market extended its price losses following the biggest ...
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Wall St dips but rise in retail sales limits decline
Economic Times
The Commerce Department said retail sales edged up 0.1 per cent, coming after a 0.5 per cent March decline and defying an average forecast by economists polled by Reuters for a drop of 0.3 per cent. Excluding autos, gasoline and building materials ...
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Gold price falls on Akshaya Tritiya, retail sales up by at least 15%
Indian Express
Gold lost its sheen on the auspicious Akshaya Tritiya day by falling nearly Rs 400 but retail purchase got a boost with jewellers saying sales recording at least 15 per cent growth. Delhi, Mumbai and Coimbatore witnessed maximum buying on Akshaya ...
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Indian Express
Dollar extends gains vs euro, yen after US retail sales data
Reuters
NEW YORK May 13 (Reuters) - The dollar extended gains against the euro and Japanese yen on Monday after U.S. data showed retail sales in April edged up unexpectedly as households bought automobiles, building materials and a range of other goods, ...
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Wall Street flat after retail sales, Nasdaq edges higher
Economic Times
NEW YORK: US stocks were mostly flat on Monday as investors paused following a rally that took indexes to record highs, though a strong read on retail sales limited declines and the Nasdaq ticked up on a rally in Netflix. The S&P 500 has jumped more ...
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Retail sales edge up, show some strength in economy
Reuters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. retail sales unexpectedly rose in April as households bought automobiles, building materials and a range of other goods, pointing to underlying strength in the economy. The Commerce Department said on Monday retail sales ...
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TREASURIES-Prices fall as US retail data hint at recovery
Reuters
U.S. retail sales in April rise unexpectedly * Yields on 30-year bonds touch highest in more than 6 weeks * Speculation continues that Fed could be weighing exit By Luciana Lopez NEW YORK, May 13 (Reuters) - Prices for U.S. Treasuries fell on Monday as ...
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US retail sales rise in April on purchases of autos, clothing; lower gas ...
Washington Post
WASHINGTON — Americans increased their spending in April at retail businesses, buying more cars and clothes while paying less for gas. The rebound from a weak March suggests consumers may help boost economic growth again this spring. Retail sales ...
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US retail sales rebound in April
MarketWatch
Improved retail sales in April seemed to indicate the economy has not cooled off as much as other data suggest. Sales have been up and down in the first four months of 2013, largely because of fluctuating gasoline prices, but they generally signal mild ...
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Retail gas prices continue gradual rise - Missoulian
The Missoulian
Average retail gasoline prices in Montana have risen 8.4 cents per gallon in the past week, averaging $3.41/g yesterday, according to GasBuddy's daily survey of 615 gas outlets in Montana. This compares with the national average that has increased 6.2 ...
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National retail sales increase in April
The News-Press
In this April 24, 2013 picture, Baltimore's Harbor East shopping district is reflected in a retail store's window display. Americans increased their spending in April at retail businesses, buying more cars and clothes after cutting purchases sharply in ...
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Walgreen Will Remain in CVS's Pharmacy Benefit Management Unit's Retail ...
Wall Street Journal
Walgreen Co. (WAG) extended its agreement to remain a network pharmacy provider in CVS Caremark Corp.'s (CVS) national pharmacy benefit management retail network. Kermit Crawford, president of Walgreen's pharmacy, health and wellness arm, said ...
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U.S Retail Depression Is 'Good News'
TheStreet.com
The context is the accelerating Depression in the U.S. retail sector which, as the propaganda machine itself regularly acknowledges, represents more than three-quarters of the total U.S. economy. In March, the revised numbers indicated U.S. retail ...
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News Summary: US retail sales edge up 0.1 percent in April with solid gains ...
Washington Post
SALES UP: Lower-priced gasoline allowed consumers to step up their spending at retail stores in April, boosting purchases of everything from cars and clothes to electronics and building supplies. THE NUMBERS: Overall, retail sales edged up 0.1 percent, ...
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Ahead of the Bell: US Retail Sales
Businessweek
WASHINGTON (AP) — A report Monday on April sales at U.S. retail businesses could show whether consumers are growing more worried about the economy or regaining their confidence after a temporary March lull. Economists forecast that retail sales ...
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Falling Gas Prices Fuel Uptick in Retail Sales
Wall Street Journal
Retail sales rose 0.1% last month, the government said Monday, as shoppers shrugged off a lackluster labor market, higher payroll taxes and unseasonably cold weather in parts of the country. The April figure, which follows a revised 0.5% decline in ...
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TSX, US markets fall amid moderate retail data from China and US
The Province
TORONTO — The Toronto stock market fell sharply Monday as prices for commodities, particularly gold, drove down the index amid data that showed slightly smaller-than-expected increases in China's industrial production and retail sales. The S&P/TSX ...
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Retail sales rise unexpectedly
CNNMoney
Retail sales rose slightly in April, as strong car sales and spending on building supplies helped make up for weakness in other sectors. A government reading showed a 0.1% rise in overall retail sales compared to March, when sales suffered a decline.
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US Retail Sales Rise 0.1%, Beat Expectations
Fox Business
U.S consumers spent more at most retailers in April, offsetting a big decline in sales at gas stations, signaling that shoppers are gaining confidence about the economic recovery. Retail and food service sales grew by 0.1% to a seasonally adjusted $419 ...
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US retail sales climb 0.1% in April, defying expectations
Detroit Free Press
Retail sales posted an unexpected gain in April, which may ease fears about how much this year's federal tax increases and spending cuts are slowing the economy. Sales climbed 0.1% in April, the Commerce Department reported, beating the 0.3% ...
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Canadian Bonds Slump After Robust Retail Sales Data in US
Wall Street Journal
TORONTO--Canadian bonds have slumped across the yield curve Monday after U.S. retail sales data for April proved surprisingly robust. Canada's two-year bond yield was at 1.015% Monday, from 1.007% Friday, according to electronic trading platform ...
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European Markets Pared Losses On US Retail Sales Data
RTT News
China's industrial production rose less than expected, while retail sales growth was in line with expectations, offering very little conviction in the strength of the recovery underway in the world's second largest economy. The growth in the country's ...
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