Gold Prices Rise Following Weak Retail Sales Data
Gold prices increase today as a result of disappointing retail sales figures, indicating potential shifts in consumer spending and economic health.
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Gold prices increase today as a result of disappointing retail sales figures, indicating potential shifts in consumer spending and economic health.
China's industrial output and retail sales fell short of expectations in July 2025, signaling a need for policy interventions to boost consumer confidence.
Eric Rosengren highlights the impact of rising oil prices on retail sales and the role of AI and tech investments in driving economic growth.
Retail sales in the US fell significantly in July, raising concerns about consumer spending and its potential impact on midterm voter turnout amid inflation.
US retail sales experience their largest decline in over a year, indicating a slowdown in consumer confidence, while oil prices rise amid geopolitical tensions.
The S&P 500 pulls back from record highs as retail sales drop for the first time in nine months and consumer confidence falls to 51, signaling market concerns.
The Atlanta Fed's GDPNow model has revised its Q3 growth estimate down to 4.3% following disappointing retail sales figures for July.
US retail sales fell 0.6% in July, marking the largest decline since May 2025, as consumers reduced spending at online stores and auto dealers.
Odds for a Federal Reserve rate hike have decreased as recent data shows a decline in retail sales and consumer sentiment, signaling economic concerns.
The US dollar weakened after a surprising decline in retail sales, indicating potential shifts in consumer spending and economic outlook.
The dollar has dropped to its lowest level since May as disappointing US retail sales data leads traders to reduce interest rate hike expectations.
Short-dated Treasuries rise following disappointing July retail sales, reducing expectations for Federal Reserve interest rate hikes in the near term.
Short-dated Treasuries rise following disappointing July retail sales, reducing expectations for Federal Reserve interest rate hikes in the near term.
The dollar has dropped to its lowest level since May as disappointing US retail sales data leads traders to reduce interest rate hike expectations.
US retail sales fell 0.6% in July, indicating potential economic vulnerabilities as consumer spending appears weaker than expected.
This week features critical US economic data, including CPI and PPI reports, which could influence Fed policy and market expectations ahead of September's FOMC