Retail sales

The markets see a recession while consumers see a sale

Kimberly Adams Aug 15, 2019
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Shoppers line up outside a store sale. Dan Kitwood/Getty Images
Retail sales

The markets see a recession while consumers see a sale

Kimberly Adams Aug 15, 2019
Shoppers line up outside a store sale. Dan Kitwood/Getty Images
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The economy is sending mixed signals. Again. Monthly retail sales numbers out on Thursday showed American shoppers boosted spending in July by 0.7%, more than economists were expecting. Excluding autos, U.S. retail sales were up a healthy 1% in July. At the same time, the bond market is highlighting a lack of confidence in the economy amid additional signs of global economic slowdown and the intensifying U.S.-China trade war.

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