March Eurozone survey data signalled a further monthly decline in retail sales in the single currency area. The rate of contraction eased since February, as signalled by a rise in the seasonally adjusted Eurozone Retail PMI to 46.9, from February’s eleven-month low of 44.6. However, on a quarterly basis, the decline in sales in Q1 was the worst since Q1 2009.
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