Brazil retail sales fall less than expected in August
2024.10.10 10:34
SAO PAULO (Reuters) – Retail sales volumes in Brazil fell less than expected in August from July, government statistics agency IBGE said on Thursday.
Sales in Latin America’s largest economy were down 0.3% in the period, while economists polled by Reuters expected a decrease of 0.50%. In July, they had risen 0.6%.
Brazil’s retail sector has provided a big boost to economic activity in 2024, and the August figure marks only the second negative monthly reading so far this year, after June also saw a drop.
Seven out of the eight sub-sectors surveyed by IBGE posted month-on-month declines in August, the statistics agency said, with personal and domestic use products the biggest drag with a 3.9% fall.
On the other hand, IBGE added, retail sales grew 5.1% in August from the year-earlier period, compared to expectations for a 3.60% increase in the Reuters poll.
Amid stronger-than-expected economic data, Brazil’s central bank kicked off an interest rate-hiking cycle last month with a 25 basis-point increase to 10.75% and signaled more tightening ahead.