Excellent retail datas from Great Britain
The British economy is showing the signs of stabilizing. The British Retail Consortium's monthly survey showed that the sales of December has not increased as much as now, since 2005.
The annual retail sales increased by 4.2 percent on an annual level, while total sales rose 6 by percent. The less volatile three-month moving average of sales increased by 3.3 percent, between October and December, on an annual level. In last December, a 1.4 percent decline was measured – reports ProfitLine.hu.
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