British retail sales rose in January for the first time since August and by much more than expected, according to official ...
The pound edged up on Friday after data showed UK consumer spending picked up much more sharply than expected in January, but ...
LONDON (Reuters) -British retail sales rose by a much stronger-than-expected 1.7% in January, the biggest increase since May ...
The pound traded around two month-highs on Friday after data showed UK consumer spending picked up much more sharply than ...
Increasing retail sales in January and improving consumer confidence in February could point towards more optimism in the UK ...
The British pound has steadied on Friday against the US Dollar after climbing 0.6% a day earlier. GBP/USD is trading at 1.2655 in the European session, down 0.1% on the day.
On the retail sales data, economists expect monthly growth of 0.9% for January excluding fuel, after the 0.6% decline in the ...
Growing retail sales can mean economic growth, which the government has repeatedly said is its top priority. But increased ...
Retail sales across the UK saw a stronger-than-expected increase of 1.7% in January, according to figures released by the ...
Food sales volumes were up by 5.6% in January, the Office for National Statistics reported today (21 February). Food was one ...
Retail sales volumes jumped 1.7% in the first monthly rise since last summer, according to official figures, thanks to ...
The figures mark a partial bounce back after the retail sector suffered a downbeat December trading period last year.