KSH: Retail sales increased by over six percent
Retail sales grew by 6.4 percent in November last year, compared to a year before, both according to the calendar effect adjusted and raw data, according to the first estimate of the Central Statistical Office (KSH) that was published on Monday.
According to the adjusted figures, retail sales were increasing for the third consecutive month in November 2017 by more than 6 percent.
In the first eleven months of last year, sales grew by 4.7 percent compared to the same period of the previous year, both according to the calendar effect adjusted and raw data.
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