LONDON (UK) – British retail sales rose by 5.4% in March from February ahead of the re-opening of non-essential shops this month, official data showed on Friday.
Economists had expected a month-on-month increase of 1.5%.
LONDON (UK) – British retail sales rose by 5.4% in March from February ahead of the re-opening of non-essential shops this month, official data showed on Friday.
Economists had expected a month-on-month increase of 1.5%.
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