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Intel issues weak quarterly forecast as a slump in personal computer sales hit the business | The Land

NAB chief economist Alan Oster commented that “our monthly transaction data indicates that spending softened in December after a solid rise in November, largely driven by weakness in retail goods and spending on fuel, while discretionary spending showed some strength” and “while total spending was up 1.6pc in the December quarter, this is the slowest quarterly growth rate this year, and growth in volumes is likely to be lower given still high inflation”.

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