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Retail Trade Survey: December 2011 Quarter Key Facts
Wednesday, 15 February 2012, 11:22 am
Press Release: Statistics New Zealand
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For the December 2011 quarter, compared with the September
2011 quarter (seasonally adjusted):
- Core retail
sales volumes rose 2.9 percent, the largest increase since
the series began in 1995.
- Total retail sales
volumes rose 2.2 percent.
- Total retail sales
values rose 2.0 percent ($345 million), and core sales
values rose 2.3 percent ($302 million).
- In the
North Island, sales values rose by a record 3.0 percent, the
largest since this series began in
2003
.
Attached is information about the
statistics released today.
Media release (pdf)
Information release (pdf)
Tables
(xls)
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