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| | | ... homebuilders' confidence was the latest figure to indicate weakness in the world's top economy, following last week's soft retail sales, consumer sentiment and industrial production figures. WELLINGTON - New Zealand shares fell, led by Spark New Zealand ... |
| | | | ... after figures last week showed the US producer price index fell in April, confounding forecasts for a rise, while retail sales saw their weakest year-on-year growth since 2009. "Investors are likely to start the week in cautious mode as markets assimilate ... |
| | | | ... stocks thanks to loose monetary policy and in spite of lacklustre US data, such as Wednesday's report showing flat retail sales in April. Apple, the biggest company by market capitalisation, surged 2.3 per cent. Others with large gains included Facebook ... |
| | | | ... over the Fed's lift-off in June or September or sometime in 2015 had gotten bigger following the release of April retail sales figures questioning the "transitory" nature of the speed bump in first quarter economic growth. US retail spending was flat ... |
| | | | ... at 5,710.8. NEW YORK - Wall Street stocks have finished little changed in choppy trade following a lacklustre US retail sales report and disappointing earnings from Macy's. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dipped 7.74 points (0.04 per cent) to 18,060.49 ... |
| | | | ... performers was property group Stockland after it lifted its full year earnings guidance slightly thanks to strong retail sales growth from its shopping centres. Stockland was up six cents, or 1.35 per cent, to $4.51. Gaming company Tabcorp has lifted ... |
| | | | ... Industrial production dropped by 3.1% on the month, reversing most of January's 3.7% increase. On consumption and income, retail sales fell by 1.8% in the year to February following January's 2.0% decline while real wages continue to decline (down 2.3% ... |
| | | | ... London's FTSE 100 closed out 0.36 per cent higher to 7,053.67 points, with dealers reacting to a drop in British retail sales numbers, along with official data showing the British government beat its deficit-reduction target before next month's general ... |
| | | | ... households connected to the internet, but it scores poorly on creating and exploiting digital markets. Only 2.3% of retail sales are online, compared to 10% in the UK and 13% in South Korea. The country's enterprises are inconsistent in their application ... |
| | | | ... discount on crude prices and the continued significant improvement in US non-farm payrolls. But these disappointing retail sales numbers are also bad news -- bad news that's good news. Hip, hip... Now combine these with last night's fresh disappointing ... |
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