CNBC
15 Jul 2026, 20:48 UTC · 2h ago
World Cup gave bars and restaurants a needed boost as consumers flash warning signs, Fed says
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CNBC
15 Jul 2026, 20:48 UTC · 2h ago
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Rising oil prices are causing consumers to cut back on discretionary spending across several regions. — Energy-driven inflation directly reduces household purchasing power and negatively impacts broad consumer discretionary sectors.
-0.70The San Francisco Fed reported that demand for consumer and business services has slowed on a net basis. — A broad slowdown in both B2C and B2B services signals weakening macroeconomic momentum.
-0.50Canadian tourism and border crossings to the U.S. have declined due to U.S. tariff policies and sovereignty threats. — Trade tensions are manifesting as a tangible decrease in cross-border consumer spending and tourism.
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The FIFA World Cup provided localized boosts to hotel occupancy and bar sales, but failed to catalyze broader economic growth. — The event provided a temporary, isolated lift to hospitality, but the lack of a broader multiplier effect limits its market significance.
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