
US retail sales increase 0.5% despite inflation pressures

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US retail sales rose 0.5% in April to $757.1 billion, indicating resilience in consumer spending despite inflation pressures. This follows a revised 1.6% increase in March. Yearly retail sales increased by 4.9%. The US dollar remained firm post-release, reflecting investor confidence. However, inflation concerns are rising, with producer prices up 1.4% in April, the largest monthly gain since March 2022, and consumer inflation at 3.8%, exceeding expectations. These trends may complicate the Federal Reserve's efforts to manage inflation and influence interest rate decisions.
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