Eurozone Retail Sales Recover In September
08 Novembre 2022 - 08:23AM
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Euro area retail sales recovered in September despite the record
inflation dampening the spending power and consumer confidence,
data published by the statistical office Eurostat showed
Tuesday.
Retail sales rose 0.4 percent from August, when they stagnated,
which was revised from a 0.3 percent fall. The increase was in line
with economists' expectations.
The small rise in retail sales in September is unlikely to be a
turning point for consumption, ING economist Bert Colijn said. The
economist expects consumption to contract in the current and coming
quarter, followed by a very modest recovery.
Data showed that sales of food, drinks and tobacco grew 0.4
percent following a 0.7 percent slump in the previous month.
Non-food product sales, excluding those of automotive fuel, rose
1.0 percent after a 0.2 percent gain in the previous month.
Mail orders and internet sales rebounded with growth of 2.6
percent after a 4.1 percent fall in August. Meanwhile, automotive
fuel sales decreased 0.6 percent after a 2.1 percent rise in the
previous month.
Compared to the same month last year, Eurozone retail sales
decreased for a fourth straight month in September.
Retail sales shrunk 0.6 percent after a 1.4 percent decline in
August, which was revised from a 2.0 percent drop. Economists had
forecast a 1.3 percent fall.
In the euro area, rising inflation is eating into consumer
spending power. Inflation advanced to a historic high of 10.7
percent in October largely due the 41.9 percent surge in energy
prices.
Despite fears of recession, the European Central Bank had raised
its benchmark rates by 75 basis points for the second straight time
in October as inflation remained at elevated level.
The euro area economy expanded only 0.2 percent in the third
quarter after posting 0.8 percent growth a quarter ago. The bloc is
widely expected to enter a recession amid energy crisis.
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