UK data: retail sales disappointed, consumers faltering as BoE expected - ANZ

Analysts at ANZ noted that the UK January retail sales data were disappointing, with sales falling for the third month in a row.
Key Quotes:
"Ex-auto fuel sales dropped 0.2% m/m following a revised 2.2% m/m drop in December. Sales at household goods stores fell 0.6% and non-store retailing was down 4.1%.
Over the past six months sales have been flat. The notion of a booming consumer (a source of strength) is fading and as inflation picks up, that will erode consumer’s purchasing power (particularly given slow wage growth).
One of BOE Governor Carney’s key judgments (and reasons for keeping rates low) was that consumers will falter, and so far that looks to be panning out."
Author

Ross J Burland
FXStreet
Ross J Burland, born in England, UK, is a sportsman at heart. He played Rugby and Judo for his county, Kent and the South East of England Rugby team.

















