U.S. retail sales were unexpectedly flat in April as higher gasoline prices pulled spending away from other goods, indicating ...
U.S. consumer prices increased less than expected in April, suggesting that inflation resumed its downward trend at the start ...
WASHINGTON, May 15 (Reuters) - U.S. retail sales were unexpectedly flat in April as higher gasoline prices pulled spending away from other goods, indicating that consumer spending was losing momentum.
Retail sales were unchanged in April, the Commerce Department said Wednesday. Sales at gas stations offset weakness in cars ...
The US consumer showed signs of slowing in April. Retail sales were flat in the month, according to data from the Commerce Department, furthering concerns about the state of the consumer amid ...
U.S. consumer prices increased less than expected in April, suggesting that inflation resumed its downward trend at the start ...
Retail sales were weaker than expected in April, furthering concerns about the state of the consumer amid sticky inflation and higher interest rates. Retail sales were flat in April from the previous ...
Consumer confidence in the U.S. rose in May following three straight months of declines, but Americans remain anxious about ...
April's sales of A$35.7 billion ($23.78 billion) were up a sluggish 1.3% from a year earlier. That growth is particularly ...
Australian retail sales edged higher in April as consumers remained cautious in the face of high borrowing costs, rising rents, and other expenses, alongside confirmation that household consumption ...
Canadian consumer spending sharply rebounded last month, according to preliminary data, after weaker-than-expected retail ...
The Australian sharemarket drifted lower on Tuesday in a placid day of trading as investors waited for Wall St to come back ...