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Retail trade in the euro area grew lower than expected
Retail trade in the euro area increased at a weaker pace than expected in April, compared to the previous month.
The European Union’s Statistical Office (Eurostat) announced on Tuesday that according to the seasonally adjusted data, retail sales increased by 0.1 percent in the 19-member euro zone and by 1.7 percent in annual terms. (MTI)
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