
Internal transactions hint at a different consumer story than the headline retail numbers.
Your Daily Market Brief The retail sales numbers that came out Tuesday weren't just disappointing,they were a flashing warning sign. But the real story isn't in the government statistics. It's in Bank of America's internal transaction data, which paints a picture that should make every investor rethink their assumptions about consumer spending and the broader economy. We've been talking about the K-shaped recovery for years now, but this feels different. Read Full Analysis |
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