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Aussies Sell More Than They Buy Worldwide But Domestic Purchases On The Rise
Lockdowns keep Australia’s retail spending in check, economist says. Lockdowns keep Australia’s retail spending in check, economist says. -
China Industrial Production Increases 9.8% On Year In April
China data out Monday showed current momentum in output and consumption was softer. China data out Monday showed current momentum in output and consumption was softer. -
Southeast Asia Economies Show Heartbeat: Data
Suffering economies are starting to recover from the effects of the worldwide pandemic that killed indicators in the past year. Suffering economies are starting to recover from the effects of the worldwide pandemic that killed indicators in the past year. -
Australasian Economic Data Points To Extended Low Interest Rates
Retail has been resilient throughout COVID and its state-imposed lockdowns and restrictions. Retail has been resilient throughout COVID and its state-imposed lockdowns and restrictions. -
China November Industrial Output, Retail Sales Rise
The most growth since reaching 8.5% March last year and in line with analyst expectations in a Reuters poll. The most growth since reaching 8.5% March last year and in line with analyst expectations in a Reuters poll. -
U.S. Retail Sales Inch-up in July Ahead Of Slowdown
Retail sales in the United States from April to July have remained strong on account of the $600 weekly unemployment benefit that ended July 31. Retail sales in the United States from April to July have remained strong on account of the $600 weekly unemployment benefit that ended July 31. -
Super Saturday In US Sets New One Day Sales Record of $34.4 Billion
Super Saturday 2019 sets a new single days sales record in the U.S. of $34.4 billion. Super Saturday 2019 sets a new single days sales record in the U.S. of $34.4 billion. -
Key US Indexes Post Record Highs Amid Stellar Holiday Sales
The NASDAQ Composite, the S&P 500, and the Dow all rallied on Thursday as retailers report record-breaking holiday sales. The NASDAQ Composite, the S&P 500, and the Dow all rallied on Thursday as retailers report record-breaking holiday sales. -
Germany Widely Expected To Fall Into Recession in Q3
Germany will likely enter recession in the third quarter as its economy refuses to grow. Germany will likely enter recession in the third quarter as its economy refuses to grow. -
Singapore Retail Bounced Back And Surpassed Sales Expectations
Retail sales in Singapore made its comeback after taking a sharp fall in two straight months prior. It recorded a 7.6 percent growth which is higher than expected. Retail sales in Singapore made its comeback after taking a sharp fall in two straight months prior. It recorded a 7.6 percent growth which is higher than expected.