July retail sales
Series: CBI News Release ; 30 July 2003, (3)Publication details: 2003Subject(s): Summary: Latest monthly Distributive Trades Survey published by the CBI shows that retailers had an unexpected boost in July. Sales grew at their fastest rate since April 2002. 54% of the respondents said that sales were up compared with the same month last year while 27% said they were down. It is debatable whether this growth would continue for the rest of the summer as it is heavily dependent on borrowing. For the CBI release: http://www.cbi.org.uk/ndbs/press.nsf/0363c1f07c6ca12a8025671c00381cc7/2fcb185cf71f1fbf80256d6c00582527?OpenDocument| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Latest monthly Distributive Trades Survey published by the CBI shows that retailers had an unexpected boost in July. Sales grew at their fastest rate since April 2002. 54% of the respondents said that sales were up compared with the same month last year while 27% said they were down. It is debatable whether this growth would continue for the rest of the summer as it is heavily dependent on borrowing. For the CBI release: http://www.cbi.org.uk/ndbs/press.nsf/0363c1f07c6ca12a8025671c00381cc7/2fcb185cf71f1fbf80256d6c00582527?OpenDocument