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US September retail sales control group +0.7% vs +0.3% expected

Prior control group was +0.3%Headline retail sales +0.4% versus +0.3% expectedRetail sales $714.4 billion versus $711.3 billion priorPrior m/m sales +0.1%Retail sales y/y +1.7% versus +2.2% priorEx autos +0.5% versus +0.1% expectedPrior ex autos +0.1% prior (revised to +0.2%)Ex autos and gas +0.7% versus +0.3% prior

After of this report, the market was pricing in a 95% chance of a Fed cut in November and a similarly high probability of two cuts this year.

There is no sign of consumer weakening in this report and that’s cut the odds of a Fed cut in November down to 87% from 95% in the Fed funds futures market.

Nonstore retailers (mostly e-commerce) continue to show strength, up 7.1% from last year. Food services and drinking places also performed well, rising 3.7% y/y in a good sign of a healthy consumer.

The robust sales figures suggest consumer resilience in the face of elevated inflation and rising interest rates.

This article was written by Adam Button at www.forexlive.com.

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