Irish retail sales volume increases by 2.1% in December 2011

by admin on January 27, 2012

The volume of Irish retail sales (i.e. excluding price effects) increased by 2.1% in December 2011 when compared with November 2011 and there was an annual increase of 3.0%. If Motor Trades are excluded, the volume of retail sales increased by 0.2% in December 2011 when compared with November 2011, while there was an annual increase of 0.6%.

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