Eurozone Retail Sales Show Record Decline

Posted on Thursday, January 7, 2010

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WSJ details:

Retail sales volumes in the 16 countries that use the euro matched their sharpest-ever monthly drop on record in November, scotching hopes that consumer spending will help drive the currency area's fledgling recovery, official data showed Thursday.

Retail sales slumped 1.2% from October, matching the record monthly drop seen in October 2008 and 2001, the European Union's Eurostat statistics agency said Thursday.

Sales were 4% weaker than in November 2008, the sharpest annual drop for nine months and the 18th consecutive month that sales have fallen on a year-to-year basis.

The data are much weaker than expected. Economists surveyed last week expected sales to increase 0.3% from the previous month in November, leaving them 1.8% weaker than a year earlier.

Source: Eurostat

Jake 07 Jan, 2010


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