UK retail sales index remained unchanged in September

The volume of retail sales in Britain have not changed for September, reported the National Statistics Office. Thus analysts predicted an increase in rate of 0,5%. Recall that in August, the index of retail sales was also 0.0%.
In annual terms, the index of retail sales was 2.4% in September compared with 2.1% a month earlier. The annual rate was forecast at 2.8%.

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