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UK retail sales jump to highest level in over three years despite consumer income squeeze | UK retail sales jump to highest level in over three years despite consumer income squeeze |
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British shops made their biggest jump in sales in more than three years in September, a survey of the retail sector shows, suggesting consumers are finding ways to cope with the squeeze on their incomes. | |
Accountancy firm BDO said on Friday that its High Street Sales Tracker found overall like-for-like store sales rose by an annual 2.9 per cent, adding to a smaller rise in August. | Accountancy firm BDO said on Friday that its High Street Sales Tracker found overall like-for-like store sales rose by an annual 2.9 per cent, adding to a smaller rise in August. |
However, the increase was distorted by weak sales in September 2016, suggesting underlying growth remained slow. | However, the increase was distorted by weak sales in September 2016, suggesting underlying growth remained slow. |
Britain’s economy slowed sharply in the first half of 2017 as the rise in inflation since last year’s Brexit vote and modest pay growth squeezed spending power for households. | Britain’s economy slowed sharply in the first half of 2017 as the rise in inflation since last year’s Brexit vote and modest pay growth squeezed spending power for households. |
The Bank of England expects consumer demand to pick up. Three weeks ago, it said that most of its policymakers believed the first interest rate hike in a decade was likely to be needed in the coming months, if inflation pressures continued to build. | |
“Two consecutive months of positive growth will be a welcome relief for retailers following challenges seen in autumn in prior years,” Sophie Michael, head of retail and wholesale at BDO, said. | “Two consecutive months of positive growth will be a welcome relief for retailers following challenges seen in autumn in prior years,” Sophie Michael, head of retail and wholesale at BDO, said. |
Last week, the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) said retail sales growth hit a two-year high in early September. | Last week, the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) said retail sales growth hit a two-year high in early September. |
The CBI survey showed that its retail sales balance jumped to +42 from -10 in August, beating the expectations of City of London analysts. | The CBI survey showed that its retail sales balance jumped to +42 from -10 in August, beating the expectations of City of London analysts. |
These results followed strong August sales figures from the Office for National Statistics, showing a 1 per cent growth.Reuters | These results followed strong August sales figures from the Office for National Statistics, showing a 1 per cent growth.Reuters |
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