Aditya Bhave
Motor vehicles, electronic goods lift US retail sales in October
Retail sales increased slightly more than expected in October as households boosted purchases of motor vehicles and electronic goods.
Retail sales increased slightly more than expected in October as households boosted purchases of motor vehicles and electronic goods.
Import prices dropped by the most in eight months in August, suggesting that domestic inflation will continue to subside in the months ahead.
Consumer spending increased solidly in July, arguing against a half-percentage-point interest rate cut from the Federal Reserve next month.
U.S. prices increased moderately in June as the declining cost of goods tempered a rise in the cost of services.
U.S. retail sales barely rose in May, suggesting that economic activity remained lackluster in the second quarter.