Retail trade below estimates in both EU, eurozone
Highest retail trade rises seen in Croatia, Sweden, and Malta in June on monthly basis

ISTANBUL
The retail trade volume went up 0.3% in both the EU and the eurozone in June, below market expectations of 0.4%.
According to Eurostat figures released Wednesday, retail trade in June was also up 3.1% both in the 27-member union and the euro area on a yearly basis.
On a monthly basis, retail trade rose 0.6% for non-food products, 0.4% for automotive fuel, and 0.2% for food, drink, and tobacco in the eurozone, while these figures were 0.6%, 0.6%, and 0.2% for the EU, respectively.
Among member states, the highest monthly rises were seen in Croatia (3.6%), Sweden (2.6%), and Malta (2.2%).
The largest drops were seen in France (0.9%), Poland and Slovenia (both 0.8%), and Denmark (0.7%).
On a yearly basis, the highest annual increases in the total retail trade volume were seen in the Greek Cypriot Administration (8.7%), Croatia (7.4%), and Malta and Portugal (both 6.9%).
Falls were posted by Finland (1.1%) and Slovakia (0.4%).
The eurozone/euro area, or EA20, represents member states that use the EU's single currency, the euro.