LONDON (Reuters) -British retail sales rose by a much stronger-than-expected 1.7% in January, the biggest increase since May ...
Retailers in the U.K. reported a brighter start to the new year, with sales rising after four straight months of falls, ...
The figures mark a partial bounce back after the retail sector suffered a downbeat December trading period last year.
January had the first growth in retail sales after four months of falls, a sign of a strengthening economy. Shops were given ...
The Pound Sterling gains sharply against its major peers after the release of upbeat UK Retail Sales data for January. UK’s ...
The jump in retail sales in January was driven by supermarket shopping (Riddypix/Alamy) Retail sales bounced back strongly in January with a 1.7% rise after the sector suffered a ...
Retail sales across the UK saw a stronger-than-expected increase of 1.7% in January, according to figures released by the ...
January had the first growth in retail sales after four months of falls, a sign of a strengthening economy. Shops were given ...
Sales at clothing retailers fell by 2.4% in January, making it the worst performing category, according to data from the ...
Retail sales volumes crept up in January 2025, a change in direction following four consecutive months of falling.
Walmart’s lower-than-expected guidance is a warning that US consumer spending is slowing, said Brian Mulberry, client ...
The FTSE 100 (^FTSE) and markets across Europe were mixed on Friday morning, as traders digest fresh data about the UK's budget surplus and retail sales for January. "Trading conditions remained ...