12/15/2014
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Retail trade grew by 1% in sales volume in the September move to October this year. The rate is higher than that from August to September (0.4%). According to the Monthly Trade Survey (PMC), the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE), there was an increase of 1.3% in nominal revenue.
The volume of sales increased 1.8% compared to October last year, 2.5% in the year and 3.1% in the 12 months. The nominal revenue had increases of 7.9% compared to October this year with the same period last year, 8.9% in the year and 9.4% in 12 months.
From September to October, seven of the eight retail segments had high sales volume. Only the industry of books, newspapers, magazines and stationery had a drop of 0.9%.
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Among the seven sectors with high, the main performance was observed in equipment and office supplies, computer and communication (3.5%). The other sectors had the following growth rates: textiles, clothing and footwear (2%); pharmaceutical, medical, orthopedic and perfumery (1.4%); supermarkets, food products and beverages (1.3%); other articles of personal and domestic use (0.8%); fuels and lubricants (0.5%) and furniture and home appliances (0.3%).
Extended retail trade - which includes retail, construction materials and vehicles and parts - had growth in sales volume of 1.7% in October compared to September, due to the high of 4.3% in vehicles and parts and 1.4% in construction material.
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Source: Agency Brazil
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