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Retail turnover down by 3 percent

In December, Dutch retailers faced a 3 percent loss of turnover compared to December 2008, while retail prices were 1 percent higher.

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Household consumption further in decline

Household spending on goods and services was 2.1 percent down in March 2012 on March 2011. Consumer spending has been continuously in decline since the summer of 2011. The decrease in March was more...

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Manufacturing turnover 19 percent higher

Manufacturers realised 19 percent more turnover in June than in June 2009. In May, the value of their turnover was 16 percent higher.

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Extra working days contributed to sharp turnover growth manufacturing industry

Dutch manufacturers realised a turnover growth of 23 percent in May 2011 relative to May 2010.

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Mortality lower than normal in week 20

In the first nine weeks of the corona crisis (week 11 to 19 inclusive), there were almost 9 thousand more deaths (estimated) than would normally be expected during this period.

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Final consumption of households; monthly figures

The survey provides monthly information about developments in value, and (corrected for differences in the number of shopping days) volumes of consumption of households in the Netherlands.

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CPI (Consumer price indices)

Consumer price indices, month - on-month and year-on-year change Household expenditure for all households, low and high income households

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Turnover accommodation and food services 1.6 percent up in Q4

Turnover in the sector accommodation and food services rose by 1.6 percent in Q4 2019 relative to the preceding quarter.

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No growth retail turnover in June

Retail sales in June were at the same level as in June 2010.

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Dutch inflation rate climbs to 2.3 percent

Dutch inflation was 2.3 percent in July 2012, i.e. 0.2 of a percentage point higher than in June.

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Modest turnover growth retail sector

Dutch retailers achieved 1 percent more turnover in June 2012 than in June 2011. Retail prices were nearly 2 percent higher; the volume of retail sales was nearly 1 percent down from twelve months...

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Retail turnover 0.6 percent lower

Figures released by Statistics Netherlands today show that Dutch retail turnover was 0.6 percent lower in April 2013 than in the same month last year. The volume of sales fell by 2.7 percent, retail...

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No further rise in unemployment

486 thousand people in the Netherlands were unemployed in the second quarter of 2004. This is 90 thousand more than in the second quarter of 2003. In the first quarter of 2004 the year-on-year...

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Retail sales marginally up

Retail sales were 0.5 percent higher in May than twelve months previously. Retail prices were nearly 3 percent higher.

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Unemployment further down

An average 460 thousand people in the Netherlands were unemployed in the third quarter of 2004. After correction for seasonal effects total unemployment amounted to 460 thousand in this period.

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Lower investment, particularly in property and means of transport

The volume of investment in tangible fixed assets was 3.8 percent lower in August 2014 than in August 2013. According to Statistics Netherlands, investment in residential and non-residential property...

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More turnover for the Dutch manufacturing industry in July

The turnover of the Dutch manufacturing industry in July was up by 7 percent on July 2003. This was mainly due to higher selling prices. Dutch industrial production slipped somewhat but is still...

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Retail sales marginally up

Retail sales were 0.5 percent higher in May than twelve months previously. Retail prices were nearly 3 percent higher.

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Inflation rate marginally down

The inflation rate in the Netherlands was 1.5 percent in October, i.e. 0.1 percentage points down from October. Dutch inflation reached the lowest level in more than three years.

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