Euro area retail sales rebound in September
Volume of retail trade rises 0.4% in eurozone, following stagnation previous month
ANKARA
Euro area retail sales rebounded in September after stagnating a month ago, the EU's statistical office revealed on Tuesday.
The volume of retail trade rose 0.4% month-on-month in the euro area, showed the Eurostat data.
Sales of food, drinks and tobacco and non-food products increased 0.4% and 1%, respectively, from a month ago. On the other hand, automotive fuel sales decreased 0.6% in September.
On an annual basis, retail sales in the single currency zone fell 0.6% from September 2021.
For the EU, retail sales also grew 0.4% in September from the previous month.
Among the 27-member states, Austria posted the largest monthly hike with 3.9%, followed by Malta with 1.7% and Poland with 1.4%.
The largest decreases were seen in Slovenia (3.7%), Ireland and Portugal (both down 2.0%), and Slovakia (1.3%).
Compared to a year ago, the EU's retail sales dropped 0.3% this September, data showed.
According to an upwardly revised data from Eurostat, eurozone retail sales were unchanged at August following contractions of 1.1% in June and 0.2% in July.
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