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Retail sales fall sharply in November | Retail sales fall sharply in November |
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Retail sales fell in November with shoppers keeping a tight grip on spending amid uncertainty about Brexit and ahead of December's election. | |
Monthly retail sales fell by 0.6% in November, the fourth month in a row without growth, the Office for National Statistics said. | |
"All main sectors saw their sales fall with the exception of food stores," ONS statistician Rhian Murphy said. | |
The data doesn't include Black Friday sales. | |
Black Friday fell on 29 November this year, outside of the ONS reporting period for the month, which ended on 23 November. | |
However the ONS said it had adjusted for where in the calendar Black Friday discounting fell when calculating its year-on-year analysis. | |
That figure showed growth of 1% to November, the weakest annual growth since April 2018 and much lower than the 2.1% rate economists had predicted. | |
"At face value, November's further drop in retail sales is pretty concerning," said Thomas Pugh, UK economist at consultancy Capital Economics. | |
Even if Black Friday ended up having a bigger effect than the ONS is calculating, he predicted this was "not a very merry Christmas for retailers". | |
Prime Minister Boris Johnson's sweeping election victory last week has all but eliminated the risk of a disruptive no-deal Brexit on 31 January, removing some of the uncertainty hanging over the UK economy. |