Retail sales decreased in Europe
Retail sales in the euro zone and in the European Union decreased in November, compared to the previous month – according to Eurostat.
In November 2016, retail sales in the euro zone’s 19 member states decreased by 0.4 percent seasonally adjusted, compared to the previous month, while decreased by 0.1 percent in the European Union’s 28 member states – the EU’s statistical office reveals. (MTI)
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