Australia retail sales edge higher

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SYDNEY- Australian retail sales rose less than expected in May, with a snap coronavirus lockdown in the country’s second most populous state of Victoria hurting demand, preliminary data showed on Monday.

Retail turnover gained 0.1 percent in May from a month earlier after jumping 1.1 percent in April, according to figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). Median forecasts of economists polled by Reuters had shown they expected a 0.5 percent increase.
Final results will be released on July 5.

Australia has been largely successful in curbing the coronavirus pandemic by imposing strict physical distancing measures and shutting its international borders. However, it has been plagued by small outbreaks in different parts of the country, leading to snap lockdowns and travel restrictions.

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Sales in Victoria, which in May entered its fourth lockdown since March 2020, fell 1.5 percent with declines across all industries except food retailing where spending increased in the lead up to the lockdown.

Nationally too, food retailing led the rises, offset by falls in household goods retailing and clothing, footwear and personal accessories.

A surprisingly strong rebound in consumer spending since the middle of last year, thanks to record low borrowing costs and the government’s fiscal largess, has boosted growth in Australia’s A$2 trillion ($1.50 trillion) economy.

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