
U.S. online prices dropped, spending slowed in April
© Reuters By Howard Schneider (Reuters) – Online prices fell 0.5% in April and U.S. consumers pulled back on electronic commerce, possibly reflecting a change
© Reuters By Howard Schneider (Reuters) – Online prices fell 0.5% in April and U.S. consumers pulled back on electronic commerce, possibly reflecting a change
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© Reuters. By Geoffrey Smith Investing.com — Credit growth in China slowed sharply in April, as extended lockdowns due to COVID-19 kept the pressure on
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