The Czech Republic’s retail sales grew in September after falling in the previous month, data from the Czech Statistical Office showed on Thursday.
Retail sales rose by a working-day adjusted 0.4 percent annually in September, after a 0.1 percent fall in August. Economists had expected a 0.6 percent rise.
In July, sales rose 2.9 percent.
On an unadjusted basis, retail sales rose 1.0 percent yearly in September.
On a month-on-month basis, retail sales excluding automobile trade fell a seasonally adjusted 0.4 percent in September.
Sales of food grew 1.5 percent and those of non-food goods rose 0.2 percent. Sales of automotive fuel increased 0.5 percent.
For comments and feedback contact: editorial@rttnews.com
[Economic News][1]
What parts of the world are seeing the best (and worst) economic performances lately? Click[here][2] to check out our [Econ Scorecard][2] and find out! See up-to-the-moment rankings for the best and worst performers in [GDP][3], [unemployment rate][4], [inflation][5] and much more.
- www.rttnews.com/Content/EconomicNews.aspx
- www.rttnews.com/economic-scorecard/world-rank/PPI/highest-performance.aspx
- www.rttnews.com/economic-scorecard/world-rank/GDP/highest-performance.aspx
- www.rttnews.com/economic-scorecard/world-rank/unemployment-rate/lowest-performance.aspx
- www.rttnews.com/economic-scorecard/world-rank/CPI/highest-performance.aspx