KSH: retail sales grew by 6.3 percent in October
In October, retail sales grew by 6.3 percent, compared to the same period of the previous year, according to both the raw and the calendar-adjusted data – the Central Statistical Office (KSH) confirmed the preliminary data in its second estimate released on Monday’s.
In October, the turnover of non-food commodity goods increased with the highest rate of 9.7 percent, while food sales increased by 3.1 percent, and fuel sales grew by 7.1 percent calendar effects adjusted. (MTI)
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