Hollis and Co, Chartered Accountants Sheffield
Hollis and Co, Chartered Accountants Sheffield - Owner Managed Business
Chartered Accountants Sheffield
Home About Us Contact Us Links Search
Chartered Accountants Sheffield

Our Services
Business News
Business Guides
Personal Guides
Tax Guides
Website Services
Calculators
Site Map
Accountant Sheffield
Accountants Sheffield
Owner managed businesses Sheffield Chartered Accountants Sheffield Business Advisers Sheffield

Home > > Plunge in retail sales

Plunge in retail sales

The High Street has suffered its biggest monthly fall in sales since records began in 1986.

According to the Office for National Statistics, retail sales slid by 3.9 per cent in June, more than offsetting the unexpected 3.6 per cent rise in May.

Taken on a quarterly basis, which offers a less volatile measure of retail activity, sales in the three months to June were up by 0.6 per cent compared with the previous three months.

Business groups have been urging the Bank of England to consider cutting interest rates as a way of encouraging consumer spending.

Analysts are divided on the Bank’s future direction on rates. Some believe that inflation levels and risks mean that the Bank is unlikely to cut the cost of borrowing despite the pressures on business and the dampening of consumer activity. Others are predicting a series of interest rate cuts next year.

No further stories in this category
Register | Login | Logout | My Profile | Terms and Conditions

Copyright © enquiries@hollisco.co.uk. All rights reserved.

Hollis & Co - Chartered Accountants Sheffield.