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South Africa’s retail sales growth picks up in May

South Africa’s retail sales growth picks up in May

South Africa’s retail sales were reported to have risen at an annualized rate of 0.8% in May, following a revised up 0.7% growth in April.

In May, sales rose at a faster rate at general dealers (1.7% YoY compared to 0.4% YoY in April).

Meanwhile, sales rebounded for food, beverages & tobacco (4.4% YoY after a 1.3% YoY slump in April) and for hardware, paint & glass (0.9% YoY after a 2% YoY drop in April).

And, sales increased at a softer pace for pharmaceuticals & medical goods (2.9% YoY versus 4.1% YoY in April), household furniture, appliances & equipment (6.2% YoY versus 6.4% YoY in April) and at all other retailers (0.8% YoY versus 1.3% YoY in April).

In seasonally adjusted month-over-month terms, retail sales in the country dropped 0.7% in May, after a 0.5% increase in April.

The South African Rand was 0.83% weaker on the day against the US Dollar, with the USD/ZAR currency pair last trading at 18.1849.

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