U.S. retail is growing for the sixth months
According to the Friday communication of the Ministry of Commerce; U.S. turnover increased by 0.6 percent in December 2010, compared to the previous month, while analysts expected a 0.9 percent expansion.
The November retail sales in the world's largest economy grew by 0.8 percent and although it was smaller than expected, retail was growing for the sixth consecutive month in December 2010 – reports mfor.hu.
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