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12:36 · 15 October 2021

BREAKING: US dollar sees little reaction to upbeat retail sales data

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US retail sales data for September was released at 1:30 pm BST.  Report turned out to be better than expected  but it did not trigger any major moves on the markets. Highlights of the report:

• Headline: 0.7% MoM vs -0.2% MoM expected (upwardly revised 0.9% MoM previous)

• Ex-autos: 0.8% MoM vs 0.5% MoM expected (1.8% MoM previous)

EURUSD  fell slightly after today's data release and is testing support level at 1.1590. Source:xStation5  

 

 

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