World Cup gave bars and restaurants a needed boost as consumers flash warning signs, Fed says
First publishedJul 15, 20:48 UTC
Last updatedJul 15, 21:01 UTC · just now ago
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The latest edition of the Fed's beige book indicated that the soccer tournament wasn't necessarily translating to broader economic growth.
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- The latest edition of the Fed's beige book indicated that the soccer tournament wasn't necessarily translating to broader economic growth.
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World Cup gave bars and restaurants a needed boost as consumers flash warning signs, Fed says
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