389
Fashion Jobs
CHANEL
Stock & Operation Coordinator
Permanent · ADMIRALTY
BOBBI BROWN COSMETICS
Senior Education Manager, Bobbi Brown, Apac
Permanent · HONG KONG
TOM FORD
Marketing Director, Tom Ford Beauty
Permanent · HONG KONG
ESTÉE LAUDER COMPANIES
Assistant Demand Planning Manager
Permanent · HONG KONG
ESTÉE LAUDER - BRAND
Retail Marketing Manager, Estée Lauder
Permanent · HONG KONG
CLINIQUE
Senior Marketing Manager, Clinique
Permanent · HONG KONG
LOUIS VUITTON MALLETIER
Repair Operations Specialist
Permanent · HONG KONG
LOUIS VUITTON MALLETIER
Specialist - Client Development
Permanent · HONG KONG
LOUIS VUITTON MALLETIER
Senior Specialist - Client Development
Permanent · HONG KONG
BENEFIT COSMETICS
Retail & Operations Manager
Permanent · HONG KONG
CHRISTIAN DIOR COUTURE
Logistics Officer - Sales Administration
Permanent · CAUSEWAY BAY
LORO PIANA
Client Development Manager
Permanent · HONG KONG
BOBBI BROWN COSMETICS
Senior Education Manager, Bobbi Brown, Apac
Permanent · HONG KONG
CHANEL
Business Systems Manager – Learning/Collaboration/Talent
Permanent · TAIKOO SHING
CHANEL
Assistant Payroll Manager - HR Business Services, Asia Pacific
Permanent · TAIKOO SHING
CHANEL
Senior Client Engagement Executive
Permanent · TAIKOO SHING
CHANEL
Senior Manager, People Sustainability Reporting
Permanent · TAIKOO SHING
CHANEL
IT Asset Manager, Asia Pacific
Permanent · TAIKOO SHING
CHANEL
Head of Governance & Operations, Asia Pacific
Permanent · TAIKOO SHING
CHANEL
Merchandising Manager
Permanent · TAIKOO SHING
CHANEL
Head of Learning Ecosystem And Retail Learning & Development, Asia Pacific
Permanent · TAIKOO SHING
CHANEL
Sustainability Manager (Sustainable Built Environment), Asia Pacific
Permanent · TAIKOO SHING
By
Reuters
Published
Jul 24, 2014
Reading time
2 minutes
Download
Download the article
Print
Text size

UK retail sales strongest in 10 years in second quarter

By
Reuters
Published
Jul 24, 2014

LONDON, United Kingdom - British retail sales volumes in the second quarter were the strongest in 10 years, although they stagnated last month, official data showed on Thursday.


Retail sales volumes rose 1.6 percent between April and June compared with the previous three months, the strongest calendar quarter since early 2004, according to the Office for National Statistics.

But they rose just 0.1 percent in June from May and by 3.6 percent compared with the same month a year ago.

That was slightly weaker than economists' forecasts in a Reuters poll for increases of 0.3 percent and 3.9 percent.

Second-quarter sales were boosted by a 1.0 month-on-month jump in April, which more than offset a fall in May.

Comparing the second quarter with the same period last year, sales were up 4.5 percent, the strongest calendar quarter since the end of 2004, the ONS said.

Britain's consumers have been the main driver of the country's economic recovery which began last year, helped by low levels of inflation - despite a surprise surge last month - that has eased the pressure on their spending power.

Wage growth, however, remains very weak.

Prices in stores were flat last month, the first time they have not fallen since January.

An ONS official said an annual 2.0 percent increase in prices for the textiles, clothing and footwear sector was unusual given that retailers normally cut prices during the month.

The last time clothing prices rose in the month of June was in 2007.

A survey from the Confederation of British Industry on Wednesday showed British annual retail sales growth quickened in July and that expectations for August also picked up.

Retail sales account for just under 6 percent of British gross domestic product.

Economists expect data on Friday to show GDP grew by 0.8 percent in the second quarter, unchanged from the first three months of the year.

However, they also see a risk of a lower growth rate after industrial output figures were weaker than expected in May.
 

© Thomson Reuters 2024 All rights reserved.