U.K. | 19 January 2018 December Retail Sales Likely Reversed Most of November's Gain
December's retail sales figures, released today, likely will show that the surge in spending in November was driven merely by people undertaking Christmas shopping earlier than in past years, due to Black Friday.
Sorry, but our website is best viewed on a device with a screen width greater than 320px. You can contact us at: info@pantheonmacro.com.
By Samuel Tombs
December's retail sales figures, released today, likely will show that the surge in spending in November was driven merely by people undertaking Christmas shopping earlier than in past years, due to Black Friday.
Posted: 18th Jan 2018 in 'U.K.'
You are here: Home » Publications » U.K. » 19 January 2018 December Retail Sales Likely Reversed Most of November's Gain
black friday, sales data, christmas, housing market, chancellor, stamp duty, houing demand, retail sales, retail sales volumes, cbi, brc, visa, consumer spending, budget, first time buyers, rightmove, ftb, mpc, interest rates, pantheon macroeconomics, pantheon, macroeconomic, macroeconomics, independent analysis, independent macroeconomic research, independent, analysis, research, economic intelligence, economy, economic, economics, economists, , Ian Shepherdson, financial market, macro research, independent macro research