(Reuters) -U.S. retailers are bracing for a subdued holiday shopping season this year as the economic fallout from President Donald Trump's erratic trade policies leaves shoppers more cautious about buying extravagant gifts. The holiday selling season spans over three months from November to the end of January, including key shopping days such as Thanksgiving, Black Friday, Cyber Monday and Christmas, which account for a chunk of retailers' annual sales. In recent weeks, several companies, including Deckers Outdoor, Elf Beauty, Tapestry, Under Armour and Canada Goose signaled soft demand during the holidays. Here are some prominent holiday shopping forecasts and surveys: SOURCE KEY FORECASTS NUMBERS PwC PricewaterhouseCoop American shoppers ers projected the are expected to steepest spend
Factbox-US holiday sales growth to be muted this year, forecasts show
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