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Number of consumers wishing to buy durable goods grows 16.7%

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SAO PAULO - According to a monthly survey conducted by the IBGE (Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics), the volume of retail sales grew 5.6% in June, compared to the same month last year. In comparison with May, the increase was 1.7%. And if you depend on the behavior of Brazilian sales may rise further in coming months.

A survey conducted by Fecomércio-RJ (Federation of Commerce of Rio de Janeiro) found that over the next three months, starting last July, 14% of Brazilians want to buy a durable good. The number is 16.7% higher than recorded in July last year.

"The sense that the effects of the crisis in the Brazilian economy is already weakened and more safety for the state of the economy left consumers quiet," said the coordinator of Economics and Research Federation, João Carlos Gomes.

For him, with the improvement of the economic scenario and with the gradual increase of income, consumers are "more comfortable to consume more than a year ago."

Who can save inject $ 25 billion in trade
The survey also found that Brazilians are more guarded. This is because, in a year, between saving, 55.8% do so worried about the future. The number is 8.3 percentage points higher than that recorded a year ago.

According to Fecomércio, the amount of resources saved for this purpose may reach $ 25 billion. Although it is being saved for some future eventuality, according to the Federation, with the economic recovery, this value should be allocated to trade in goods and services, "warming up the retail economy and the end of the year."

And while the intention of buying durable goods grows, the intention not to buy items over the next three months fell. In one year, the intention not to consume these goods fell 3.5%. Thus, last month, 82% of Brazilians did not intend to buy the next three months, compared with 85% recorded in July.

The number of those who do not know for sure whether to open the portfolio has grown from 0.4% recorded in the seventh month of 2008 to 2.2% last month.

The RJ-Fecomércio conducted the survey with Ipsos in 70 cities, including the metropolitan areas.


Source: InfoMoney

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