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Australia's Dec retail sales fails to meet expectations

Australia's December retail sales came at 0.0% m/m vs 0.5% expected and 0.4% last.

DECEMBER KEY POINTS

CURRENT PRICES: The trend estimate rose 0.3% in December 2015. This follows a rise of 0.3% in November 2015 and a rise of 0.4% in October 2015.
The seasonally adjusted estimate was relatively unchanged (0.0%) in December 2015. This follows a rise of 0.4% in November 2015 and a rise of 0.6% in October 2015.

In trend terms, Australian turnover rose 4.0% in December 2015 compared with December 2014.

The following industries rose in trend terms in December 2015: Food retailing (0.4%), Household goods retailing (0.4%), Clothing, footwear and personal accessory retailing (0.4%) and Department stores (0.4%). Other retailing (0.0%) and Cafes, restaurants and takeaway food services (0.0%) were relatively unchanged in trend terms in December 2015.

The following states and territories rose in trend terms in December 2015: Victoria (0.4%), New South Wales (0.3%), Queensland (0.3%), South Australia (0.3%), the Australian Capital Territory (0.8%), Tasmania (0.3%) and the Northern Territory (0.2%). Western Australia (0.0%) was relatively unchanged in trend terms in December 2015.

VOLUME MEASURES: In volume terms, the trend estimate for Australian turnover rose 0.5% in the December quarter 2015.

Australia Retail Sales s.a. (MoM) below forecasts (0.5%) in December: Actual (0%)

Australia Retail Sales s.a. (MoM) below forecasts (0.5%) in December: Actual (0%)
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