Different expert opinions about the retail outlooks
Suppan Gergely, the analyst of the Savings Bank told that the lively retail sales increase can continue in the coming months, while Vámos György, the Secretary-General of the National Trade Association (OKSZ) believes that the growth rate may be smaller than the growth of the previous months. Németh Dávid, K&H’s senior analyst believes that retail trade may grow by 6 percent this year.
According to both the calendar-adjusted and both the raw datas of the Central Statistical Office (KSH) released on Wednesday, the retail sales increased by 6.2 percent in February compared to February 2014, while in January rose by 8.7 percent. (MTI)
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