U.S. retail performance is better-than-expected
U.S. retail performance was not so bad in March as it was expected. The rising fuel prices not yet decreased the buying mood of people.
The Thomson Reuters’ analysts consensus forecasted a 0.7 percent decline in the case of the 25 largest U.S. retailer companies for March. The performance of the first 17 companies, on the basis of their published datas are above the expectations – reports portfolio.hu.
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