Retail Sales in the US fell at a stronger pace than expected in November.
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- Retail Sales in the US fell at a stronger pace than expected in November.
- US Dollar Index stays in positive territory above 104.00 after the data.
Retail Sales in the United States declined by 0.6% on a monthly basis to $689.4 billion in November. This reading followed October’s 1.3% increase and came in worse than the market expectation for a contraction of 0.1%.
“Total sales for the September 2022 through November 2022 period were up 7.7% from the same period a year ago,” the publication read. “Retail trade sales were down 0.8% from October 2022, but up 5.4% above last year.”
The US Dollar Index retreated from daily highs with the initial reaction and was last seen rising 0.45% on the day at 104.10.
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