Romania: Spending starts 3Q on a weaker note - ING
Ciprian Dascalu, Chief Economist at ING, notes that Romanian retail sales decelerated in July to 5.0% year-on-year from 7.6% in the previous month despite a sharp improvement in consumer confidence.
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“The slowdown was seen across the components. Less volatile turnover for non-food items decelerated to 6.1% YoY in July from 9.1% in the previous month.”
“Retail sales data tends to be volatile and subject to important revisions and the improvement in consumer confidence over the last two months suggests that the July pullback in consumption could be reversed.”
“The retail sales release is the first data point for the third quarter and the print was relatively sluggish.”
“Soft data for the first two months of the third quarter paints a mixed picture with consumer sentiment improving quite significantly and better manufacturing confidence, but a sharp deterioration in the outlook for the services sector.”