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Retail sales down 12.6 percent in April

Retail sales in Hungary fell by an annual 12.6 percent in April, when adjusted for calendar year effects, the Central Statistical Office (KSH) said on Tuesday.

According to unadjusted data, retail sales fell by 13.6 percent. Adjusted retail sales were down 0.9 percent on the previous month.

Adjusted food sales fell by 8.6 percent, non-food sales dropped 10.7 percent and vehicle fuel sales were 22.9 percent lower.

A detailed breakdown of the data shows adjusted retail sales fell in all types of shops, with the exception of drugstores and pharmacies where they rose by 5.4 percent.

In absolute terms, retail sales came to 1,479 billion forints (EUR 4.0bn). Food sales accounted for 49 percent of the total, non-food sales for 35 percent and sales at petrol stations for 16 percent.

For the period January-April, retail sales dropped an adjusted and unadjusted 10.4 percent year-on-year. Adjusted food sales fell by 8.2 percent, non-food sales dropped 8.1 percent and vehicle fuel sales were down 20.2 percent.

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