Retail sales growth slowed in the United States in November

U.S. Retail Growth Lack of Expectations
In November, seasonally and calendar-adjusted retail sales in the United States increased 0.3 percent from the previous month and 18.2 percent from a yearbefore. By November, the market expected 0.8 percent growth on a monthly basis.
November was the fourth consecutive month of retail sales growth. A number of retail stores have reported an early start to holiday shopping. (MTI)
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