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The Netherlands
Dutch hotel industry forecast looks bright
United States
US consumers lose momentum as inflation undershoots Fed’s predictions
United States
US: The worst combination of sticky inflation and slower growth
United States
US retail sales flat in July, but August spending set to surge
United States
US spending breakdown fuels recession fears
Japan
Japan: retail sales rise while consumer sentiment weakens
United States
US retailers see signs of softening demand
United States
US consumer spending points to 3%+ GDP growth this quarter
Sustainability
Germany
German consumers react to record-high inflation
High energy prices still weigh on German consumer confidence
Staying home for Christmas: Europeans and their second coronavirus festivities
United States
US shoppers keep spending despite inflation worries
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