Money Minute, Wednesday 4 September: eurozone retail data and Canadian inflation
In Wednesday's Money Minute, we preview July’s retail sales data for the eurozone and Canada's latest decision on interest rates.
In Wednesday's Money Minute, we preview July's retail sales data for the eurozone and Canada'slatest decision on interest rates.
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