Sales at U.S. retailers rose a stronger-than-expected 0.6 percent in June, boosted by a big jump in auto sales, Commerce Department data showed on Tuesday. U.S. producer prices jumped by twice as much as expected in June on a big rise in finished energy prices, a government report showed on Tuesday.
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