Estonia’s retail sales growth eased for the second straight month in November, figures from Statistics Estonia showed Monday.
The volume of retail sales excluding vehicles rose 6.0 percent year-over-year in November, slower than the 8.0 percent climb in the previous month.
The latest rate of increase was the weakest since April this year, when it grew the same 6.0 percent.
The annual sales growth in stores selling manufactured goods eased to 11.0 percent in November from 12.0 percent in October.
Similarly, the retail sales growth in grocery stores moderated significantly to 1.0 percent in November from 4.0 percent in the preceding month.
The retail sales of automotive fuel alone surged 8.0 percent in November from a year ago.
On a monthly basis, retail sales fell 6.0 percent in November, reversing a 5.0 percent gain in the prior month. On a seasonally and working-day-adjusted basis, retail sales dropped 1.0 percent.
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