UK Retail Sales Unexpectedly Increase

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Overall British retail sales unexpectedly increased in July, but consumer confidence is at an all-time low as the country approaches recession, according to figures released on Friday.

The Office for National Statistics reported that sales by volume increased by 0.3% in July following a minor decline in June, contrary to analyst opinion that sales would continue to decline.

A variety of incentives and promotions “boosted” online purchases, according to Darren Morgan, director of economic statistics at ONS.

“However, fuel sales fell with some evidence suggesting the very hot weather meant fewer people travelling.”

Morgan added that another fall in sales of clothing and household goods indicated “consumers are cutting back due to increased prices and concerns around affordability and cost of living”.

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Separate data Friday showed UK consumer confidence at a record-low.
“With headline after headline revealing record inflation eroding household buying power, the strain on the personal finances of many in the UK is alarming,” said Joe Staton, client strategy director at GfK.

Its Consumer Confidence Index fell three points in August to minus 44, the lowest level since records began in 1974.

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The Bank of England expects the UK economy to fall into recession by the end of the year as consumers struggle with soaring energy and food prices.

British inflation stands above 10 percent, the highest level in 40 years, triggering big rises in BoE interest rates that in turn are putting further strain on consumers.

AFP

 

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