Notes You Need for April 6: COST, natural gas, CHK, initial claims for unemployment
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Results from Wal-Mart, Home Depot and The TJX Companies were strong enough to dispel fears of a retail meltdown. But not enough to remove worries over softness
Retail sales for January don’t show expected bump on increase in income or lower gasoline prices
Retail sales fell 0.8% in January from December. That follows on a 0.9% month-to-month decline (no change upon revision) in December. Economists surveyed by Briefing.com had expected a drop in January sales of 0.4%
U.S. Black Friday, Chinese manufacturing disappoint, but oil prices bounce after last week’s OPEC sell-off
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Yesterday Target (TGT) and Abercrombie & Fitch (ANF) reported disappointing third quarter sales. Which certainly “suggests” that the better than expected retail sales growth for October, reported earlier this week, is going to turn out, at best, isn’t a tide running strong enough to lift all boats.
Retail sales numbers show consumer spending faltered in March
Retail sales fell 0.4% in March–worse than the flat reading than economists had expected–as–probably–January tax increases in the fiscal cliff package kicked in