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2. McDonald's sales dropped for the 2nd quarter in a row as customers keep tightening their belts
3. Global Holiday Season Spending Expected to Grow by 16% in 2024, BNPL Surges While Synthetic Identity Fraud Emerges as Top Threat
4. Global Holiday Season Spending Expected to Grow by 16% in 2024, BNPL Surges While Synthetic Identity Fraud Emerges as Top Threat
5. Global Holiday Season Spending Expected to Grow by 16% in 2024, BNPL Surges While Synthetic Identity Fraud Emerges as Top Threat
6. Uncertainty over tax rises impacting consumer spending, warns Sainsburyâs boss
7. Fed's Goolsbee said rates need to drop 'significantly'
8. Wayfair cut to Hold at Argus amid fewer home sales
9. Outlook for 2024-28: Inflation
10. Pool Corp. says year-to-date sales trending down 6.5% vs. 2023
11. Outlook for 2024-28: Inflation
12. Spending on transportation fell 0.38% in the IPCA in October after rising 0.14% in September
13. A win for Trump would unleash inflation the US fears. A Republican presidency will mean across-theboard tariffs on all imports - making goods costlier
14. CyberMonday 2024: high sales expectations amid falling consumer spending
15. Pubs and restaurants warn of closures if taxes rise and business rates relief ends; Joint statement by lobby groups calls on chancellor to make Covid-era rates relief for hospitality permanentReeves could make it easier for pubs to sell beers from local breweriesThe Guardian view on 'indie beer': crafting a new identityCorporate takeover of 'craft beer' leaves nasty taste in the mouth
16. Consumer spending slows the decline and sales improve in shopping malls and supermarkets
17. West End set for £1.7bn Christmas spending spree boosted by tourist revival; The New West End Company, which represents 600 shops, hospitality firms, and property owners around the West End, said that sales were expected to grow 3.2% compared with last year in the area
18. Palace: Inflation can be tamed despite holiday spending surge
19. Fed's favorite inflation indicator slows down in August
20. High debt, rising rates, and gambling billions may slow economic growth
21. Household spending in Colombia has been falling continuously for 22 months; in August it fell 1.13%
22. Number of SIBS transactions increased by 9% in July and August
23. Gallo's '3 Minutos' pasta increases sales by 9%
24. The tax burden, the increase in the minimum wage and consumer spending drive up personal income tax and VAT collection at record rates
25. Ripley reverses losses on the back of higher consumer spending in Peru and Chile
26. Households withdraw a record 13.8 billion euros from their deposits to pay for vacations
27. Outlook for 2024-28: Inflation
28. News In Numbers: 7.1 Million
29. Outlook for 2024-28: Inflation
30. U.S. video game consumer spending rose 2% y/y in February, says Circana
31. Circana analyst tells GI.biz 2% 2024 game spending dip an 'optimistic' outlook
32. Outlook for 2024-28: Inflation
33. GET READY FOR BIG SPENDING THIS HOLIDAY SEASON CONSUMER SPENDING IS EXPECTED TO REACH A NEW RECORD
34. Japan's household spending down 1.1 pct in September
35. Logistically Speaking - Hot Sheet Week 44
36. Trump would unleash the wave of inflation that US voters have always feared; Republican candidate continually blames Biden for the high prices his policies look to fuel
37. Household spending falls slightly in September
38. Affirm Predicts 'Slow Shopping' Trend to Accompany Increased Consumer Spending This Holiday Season
39. Robust Spending Drives Resilience Of Neighborhood Retail
40. NRF FORECASTS HOLIDAY SALES GAIN OF 2.5% TO 3.5% FROM CONSUMERS PRIMED TO SPEND
41. Global Holiday Season Spending Expected to Grow by 16% in 2024, BNPL Surges While Synthetic Identity Fraud Emerges as Top Threat
42. Japan's household spending drops 1.9 pct in Aug
43. Japan Coincident Index Revised Slightly Higher
44. Japan's trade deficit grows while both imports, exports fall short of forecasts
45. Household spending up 0.8% in July
46. The Digest
47. Households urged to check if they are eligible for cheap £12.50-a-month broadband rates; The average UK household spends around £30 a month on internet, but these social tariffs could save you more than 50 percent on this
48. The United States grew 0.7% in the second quarter, three-tenths of a percent higher than in the first quarter
49. The U.S. grew 0.7% in the second quarter, three tenths of a percentage point more than in the first quarter
50. The U.S. grew 0.7% in the second quarter, three tenths of a percentage point more than in the first quarter
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