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More bad news as retail sector’s growth rate halves

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Retail sales growth slowed further in July‚ supporting views that the sector remains under pressure.

Retail sales grew 0.8% in July from a year earlier‚ compared with a downwardly revised 1.4% in June.

Economists had expected an uptick from June — which marked a surprisingly steep slowdown from 4.5% the month before — but had not expected July’s growth to come in above 2%.

Compared with a month earlier‚ retail sales rose 0.4% in July‚ after a 1.9% contraction in June.

The year-on-year growth was driven mainly by the textiles‚ clothing and footwear sector (contributing 0.8 percentage points); and by general dealers‚ and pharmaceutical retailers‚ contributing 0.5 percentage points each.

Consumers have been under sustained pressure from higher interest rates‚ tighter lending criteria and rising inflation‚ as a severe drought has driven up food prices and rand weakness earlier this year drove up the prices of imports.

Some respite has come in the form of falling fuel prices — the petrol price fell 18c a litre in September and 99c in August — but economists have pointed repeatedly to low consumer confidence levels.

A survey released earlier this month showed consumers felt more financially vulnerable in the second quarter than they did in the first quarter.

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