The
Confederation of British Industry (CBI) reported on Thursday its latest survey
of retailers showed retail sales volume balance dropped to -49 in August from
-16 in July. It was the lowest reading since December 2008.
Economist had
forecast the reading to come in at -11.
The report revealed that orders placed on suppliers also fell at the quickest rate since
December 2008 (-57) and are expected to decline again in September, albeit at a
slower pace (-29). Meanwhile, retailers expect the sharpest deterioration in
business conditions since February 2009 in the coming months.
According to
the report, retail sales volumes dropped across most sectors, including in
grocers, clothing and hardware & DIY. Non-store retailing was the only
sector that saw a rise in sales.
Anna Leach, CBI
Deputy Chief Economist, noted: “Sentiment is crumbling among retailers, and
unexpectedly weak sales have led to a large overhang of stocks. With investment
intentions for the year ahead and employment down, retailers expect a chilly
few months ahead. It is unsurprising that business confidence has deteriorated
sharply, with a potential no-deal Brexit on the horizon. But retailers are also
buckling under the cumulative burden of costs, including an outdated business
rates system and the apprenticeship levy. Businesses will be looking for
government action at the Budget in the coming months to alleviate some of these
pressures.”
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