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Retail Sales & Producer Prices (May)

The stalling in underlying retail sales growth in May suggests that the recent easing in jobs growth has started to curtail spending. We doubt, however, that the economic recovery has come to a complete halt, not least because the latest sharp fall in gasoline prices will leave households with more cash to spend on other items.

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