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Australian retail sales recover in April

Australian retail sales recover in April

Australia’s Bureau of Statistics today revealed retail sales recovered in April, hitting a 17-month high. Sales grew 1.1% in April on a monthly basis – the biggest rise since November 2009 and nearly three times more than expected. The figures come just a day after the Bureau revealed the economy contracted in the first quarter [...]

CBI: Retail sales growth eases in May

CBI: Retail sales growth eases in May

According to the latest Confederation of British Industry (CBI) distributive trades survey, retailers continue to be cautious about the economic outlook despite a rise in retail sales in May. The CBI’s survey established that the sales balance fell to +18 this month from +21 in April – easily beating analysts’ expectation of a reading of [...]

ONS: Retail sales rise in April

ONS: Retail sales rise in April

The long bank holiday weekends and sunny weather has led to a rise in retail sales for the month of April, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS) today. The ONS said retail sales grew 1.12% last month due to the late Easter holidays, hot weather and Royal Wedding, with clothing, footwear and food [...]

Retail sales surge in April

Retail sales surge in April

The long bank holiday weekends and sunny weather has led to a surge in retail sales for the month of April, according to the British Retail Consortium (BRC) today. The BRC said retail sales grew 5.2% last month due to the late Easter holidays, hot weather and Royal Wedding, with clothing, barbecue food, champagne and [...]

BRC: Retail sales fall sharply in March

BRC: Retail sales fall sharply in March

Retail sales fell sharply last month – providing further evidence of a fragile economic recovery. According to the British Retail Consortium (BRC)/KPMG retail sales monitor, total sales fell by 1.9% on an annual basis – the worst fall since the series started in 1995. The trade body attributed the fall to the ongoing squeeze on [...]

ONS: UK retail sales fall in February

ONS: UK retail sales fall in February

Retail sales fell last month – by a bigger than expected 0.8% on a monthly basis, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has reported today. The fall followed a downwardly revised gain of 1.5% in January. Sales growth for January was attributed to heavy discounts and a rush to beat the VAT hike, which came [...]

US retail sales up 1% in February

US retail sales up 1% in February

The Commerce Department revealed US retail sales grew strongly in February – representing the eighth consecutive monthly rise. According to the Commerce Department, sales grew 1% in February – higher than January’s revised 0.7%. However, economists had expected sales to moderate as consumers are hit by soaring petrol prices. The turmoil in the Middle East [...]

BRC: Retail sales down in February

BRC: Retail sales down in February

Retail sales fell last month – providing further evidence of a fragile economic recovery. According to the British Retail Consortium (BRC)/KPMG retail sales monitor, like-for-like sales fell 0.4% in February on an annual basis after a 2.3% rise in January. The trade body attributed the fall to the ongoing squeeze on household incomes as fears [...]

German retail sales up second month in a row

German retail sales up second month in a row

Federal Statistical Office, Destatis, has today revealed German retail sales grew for a second consecutive month in January. According to Destatis, retail sales rose 2.6% in January on an annual basis – boosted by falling unemployment. Earlier this week, the Federal Labour Office said there was a further fall in the number of people out [...]

ONS: UK retail sales recover in January

ONS: UK retail sales recover in January

US retail sales see slowdown in January

US retail sales see slowdown in January

The Commerce Department today revealed US retail sales slowed in January – this was attributed to the heavy snowfall which gripped parts of the country during the month. According to the Commerce Department, sales grew 0.3% in January on a monthly basis – the slowest gain in seven months. However, on an annual basis, sales [...]

BRC: Retail sales recover in January

BRC: Retail sales recover in January

Retail sales recovered in January after the heavy snowfall in December knocked sales. According to the British Retail Consortium (BRC)/KPMG retail sales monitor, like-for-like retail sales grew by 2.3% in January on an annual basis – the best showing since March 2010. Total sales increased 4.2%, up from 1.5% in December. However, the BRC highlights [...]

Euro zone retail sales fall in December

Euro zone retail sales fall in December

The European Union’s statistics office Eurostat has today revealed retail sales fell unexpectedly in the euro zone last month. It represented the second consecutive monthly decline and followed November’s fall of 0.3%. According to Eurostat, sales fell 0.6% in December on the month, while on an annual basis, sales were down 0.9%. The figures surprised [...]

Survey reveals VAT hike will hurt SMEs

Survey reveals VAT hike will hurt SMEs

A survey by Aldermore, the banking group, has revealed the recent VAT hike will hurt small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs). According to the survey, around 35% of Britain’s SMEs said the new rate, from 17.5% to 20%, will put a strain on their cash flow and they will need extra funding to cope with [...]

ONS: UK retail sales hit by big freeze in December

ONS: UK retail sales hit by big freeze in December

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has today reported UK retail sales were hit by the severe wintry weather in December and rising prices. According to the ONS, retail sales during December were down by 0.8% from the previous month – much worse than expected. It was the worst annual performance for any December since [...]

US retail sales rise in December

US retail sales rise in December

The Commerce Department has revealed US retail sales grew for the sixth consecutive month in December. Sales grew by 0.6% on the month – although this was less than the 0.8% expected by analysts. December’s increase was less than in the previous two months, as retailers started their sales early, while parts of the country [...]

M&S sees strong Christmas trading

M&S sees strong Christmas trading

The UK’s biggest retailers are currently reporting their Christmas trading figures, and it has been a mixed bag so far. Today, British retailing giant Marks and Spencer (M&S) said sales in the final quarter of 2010 were up despite the heavy snowfall which gripped much of the country last month. The 127-year-old retailer which sells [...]

BRC reports 0.3% fall in December retail sales

BRC reports 0.3% fall in December retail sales

The heavy snowfall which gripped most of the country last month was expected to impact negatively on retail sales. However, retail sales fell just 0.3% on a like-for-like basis, according to the British Retail Consortium (BRC)/KPMG retail sales monitor. However, total sales rose 1.5% against 6% growth the previous year – a sharp drop but [...]

VAT rate rises today to 20%

VAT rate rises today to 20%

The rate of VAT will today rise from 17.5% to 20% as the Government looks to raise billions of pounds in order to trim the UK’s budget deficit. While many are prepared for the increase, retail sales are expected to be hit as consumers are expected to cut back on their spending over the coming [...]

Retail sales to slump following VAT hike

Retail sales to slump following VAT hike

According to experts, the forthcoming VAT hike will have resulted in the purchase of big-ticket items – boosting retail sales in December and the first few days of January. However, the VAT rise from 17.5% to 20%, which kicks in tomorrow, is expected to mean consumers will cut back on their spending over the coming [...]