Mar 2, 2010

Retailers lure shoppers back

by Alan Thornhill

The lure of the January sales proved as strong as ever last month, with retail sales throughout Australia rising 1.2 per cent during the month,

This followed disappointing pre Christmas trade, with sales falling by 0.9 per cent in December.

The Australian Bureau of Statistics  reported that Australia’s department stores, clothing and shoe shops and grocery chains all increased their sales in January.

However the nation’s cafes, restaurants and take-away food stores saw their trade fall, during the holiday period.

The bureau also reported today that home building approvals fell by 7 per cent during January.

This followed removal of the Federal government’s stimulus subsidy, for first home buyers.

However the Housing Industry Association reported, earlier this week, that home sales, by Australia’s volume builders, rebounded by 9.5 per cent in January.

The association took this as a sign that upgraders and investors are re-entering the nation’s housing market.

The Reserve Bank board, which is meeting today to review Australia’s interest rates, will take all of  these figures into account.

It’s decision is to be announced at 2.30 this afternoon.


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Alan ThornhillAlan Thornhill is a parliamentary press gallery journalist. Private Briefing is updated daily with Australian personal finance news, analysis, and commentary.

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