Eurozone’s retail sales increased again
After falling for two consecutive months, the euro-zone retail sales rose in October – states the European Union's statistical office, the Eurostat on Friday.
The October retail sales increased by 0.5 percent on a monthly level, while growth in an annual comparision is 1.8 percent. The experts expected a more modest growth: 0.2 percent, compared to September and 1.0 percent, compared to last October – reports ProfitLine.hu.
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