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US retail sales in record plunge | US retail sales in record plunge |
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US retail sales fell sharply last month, recording the biggest monthly decline since 1992, as hard-up consumers avoided the shops. | US retail sales fell sharply last month, recording the biggest monthly decline since 1992, as hard-up consumers avoided the shops. |
The US Commerce Department said sales fell 2.8% in October. This follows a 1.3% decrease in September. | The US Commerce Department said sales fell 2.8% in October. This follows a 1.3% decrease in September. |
Sales have dropped in recent weeks and Circuit City, the electronics retailer, has filed for bankruptcy protection. | Sales have dropped in recent weeks and Circuit City, the electronics retailer, has filed for bankruptcy protection. |
The decline in October was steeper for car sales, at 5.5%, as consumers deferred big purchases. | The decline in October was steeper for car sales, at 5.5%, as consumers deferred big purchases. |
Retail woes | |
However, analysts pointed out that retail figures excluding cars and petrol had fallen just by 0.5%. | However, analysts pointed out that retail figures excluding cars and petrol had fallen just by 0.5%. |
Furniture and home furnishings sales were down 2.5% as the housing downturn hit related sectors. | Furniture and home furnishings sales were down 2.5% as the housing downturn hit related sectors. |
This month, several US chain stores, including Macy's and Best Buy, have issued profit warnings for the rest of 2008. | |
The world's largest retailer, Wal-Mart, beat forecasts by reporting an unexpected 2.4% increase in sales in October. | The world's largest retailer, Wal-Mart, beat forecasts by reporting an unexpected 2.4% increase in sales in October. |
It said its range of discounted products attracted consumers shopping for bargains. | It said its range of discounted products attracted consumers shopping for bargains. |
A separate report by the US Labor Department showed import prices dropped 4.7% in October, mainly because of a significant fall in the price of fuel. | A separate report by the US Labor Department showed import prices dropped 4.7% in October, mainly because of a significant fall in the price of fuel. |
Confidence blip | |
Despite the fall in retail sales, a separate survey by Reuters and University of Michigan revealed that US consumer confidence rose slightly from a record fall in October. | |
The survey indicates that the confidence index reached 57.9 in November, from 57.6 in October. | |
It is still below the lowest levels reached during the last two recessions in the United States. | |
Analysts said a significant fall in gas prices offset some of the worries about the general economic downturn. |
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