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US Retail Sales Moderate in April as Gasoline Prices Surge
US retail sales rose at a slower pace in April with the value of retail purchases increasing 0.5% last month after a revised 1.6% gain in March. Excluding gas stations, sales rose 0.3%. Michael McKee reports on Bloomberg Television. (Source: Bloomberg)
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