Retail sales in Norway have increased 0.2% month-on-month in October over September, the latest data by Statistics Norway showed.
The latter followed a 0.3% decrease in September.
In October, sales rose for:
– non-specialized stores (0.6% month-on-month after a 0.4% drop in September);
– other household equipment (0.8% month-on-month after a 0.6% slump in September);
– other goods in specialized stores (0.5% month-on-month after a 0.1% rise in September).
Conversely, retail sales went down for:
– food, beverages and tobacco (-0.9% after a 6% surge in September);
– automotive fuel (-3.2% after a 0.2% rise in September);
– information and communication equipment in specialized stores (-4.4% in October after a 10.2% surge in the prior month).
Excluding motor vehicles, motorcycles and automotive fuel, retail sales in Norway rose 0.2% in October, while slowing from a 0.4% increase in September.
The Norwegian Krone was 0.22% weaker on the day against the Euro, with the EUR/NOK currency pair last trading at 11.6704.
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