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Poland
Polish retail sales partially bounced back in October
United States
Decent US trends leaves December rate cut chances in the balance
Poland
Polish GDP expected to weaken as September retail sales slump
United States
Solid US spending points to cautious cuts
United States
Resilient US retail sales suggests Fed decision will be a coin toss
Poland
Polish retail trade stalls as consumption remains key growth driver
United States
US data resilience sees market favour a 25bp September cut
United States
US retailers receive a summer boost
United States
Cooling US consumer spending points to weakening inflation threat
United States
US household spending holds firm
United States
Weak start to the year for US retail sales and manufacturing
United States
US resilience suggests the Fed will wait until the second quarter before cutting rates
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