Decline In Hungary’s Retail Sales Slows As Lockdown Lifted
- 7 Jul 2020 7:09 AM
- Hungary Matters
The decline slowed from a 10.2% drop in April as a lockdown to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus was gradually lifted.
Adjusted for calendar year effects, retail sales fell by 2.1% year-on-year in May.
Adjusted food sales increased by 1.8%, non-food sales edged up 0.7% and vehicle fuel sales dropped by 13.8%. For the period January-May, retail sales rose by an unadjusted 1.4% and an adjusted 1.5%.
Adjusted food sales increased by 5.9%, non-food sales were up 1.5% and vehicle fuel sales dropped by 11.3%.
Takarékbank chief analyst Gergely Suppan said retail sales in the coming months could be lifted by a 500,000 forint bonus some 170,000 healthcare professionals got in June, and by pay rises for teachers from July. He put full-year growth at 1.2-1.5%.
ING Bank senior analyst Péter Virovácz said June retail sales could improve further as households make purchases they earlier postponed.
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