Euro zone retail sales dip as auto fuel
purchases fall in July
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[September 06, 2023]
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Retail sales in the euro zone declined in
July, though only due to reduced automotive fuel purchases, while June
registered an increase rather than the decline reported last month, data
showed on Wednesday. |
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Retail sales volumes in the 20 nations sharing the euro currency
fell by 0.2% in July from June and were 1.0% lower year-on-year.
That compared with average forecasts in a Reuters poll of
economists of a 0.1% monthly decline and a 1.2% drop from a year
earlier.
At the same time, June figures were revised up to a 0.2%
month-on-month increase and a 1.0% year-on-year decline,
compared with negatives of respectively 0.3% and 1.4% reported
last month.
Consumption has been sluggish as real incomes fall and
households are now spending a larger part of their incomes on
expensive energy and on credit and mortgage repayments, eroding
demand for other goods.
Households have also increased their savings because of higher
rates and as a precaution at a time of low economic growth.
Year-on-year, retail sales have fallen for 10 consecutive
months.
However, sales of food, drink and tobacco did increase by 0.4%
month-on-month in July and of non-food products by 0.5%, with a
3.8% rise for online sales. Automotive fuel sales fell by 1.2%.
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(Reporting by Philip Blenkinsop)
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