June’s rise in euro-zone retail sales capped a strong quarter and suggests that household spending growth picked up in Q2. Although July’s final euro-zone Composite PMI implies that broader economic growth may have softened a touch at the start of Q3, it nevertheless points to a healthy pace of expansion.
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