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Retail Sales (Mar.)

March's 0.4% m/m increase in US retail sales provides only half the story as the headline numbers are not adjusted for the rise in prices. The key message is that real spending is hardly rising, if at all, and that consumption growth lost a lot of momentum in the first quarter. Annualised GDP growth may now be as low as 1.5% in Q1, down from 3.1% in Q4.

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