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That consumers are spending is an encouraging sign. But how freely they spend is something retailers and economists will be watching closely heading into the winter holidays. In August, for example, many back-to-school shoppers opened their wallets, despite concerns about the slow economic recovery and surging gas prices. "Spending is targeted around specific 'must spend' periods and trusted stores, instead of willy-nilly swiping of debit cards," said Brian Sozzi, chief equities analyst for research firm NBG Productions. Sozzi and others say that trend is expected to hold as shoppers grapple with a yo-yo economic recovery.
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