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Selection of Statistics Netherlands releases in the period 10 - 14 October 2011 (Week 41).

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Retail turnover down

In May 2013, turnover generated by the Dutch retail sector was 0.6 percent down from May 2012. Retail prices were 2.5 percent higher, whereas the volume of retail sales was 3.0 percent below the...

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Marginal growth retail turnover

Retail turnover was 1.5 percent higher in March 2011 than in March 2010.

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1 percent turnover growth in retail trade

According to the most recent figures, retail sales in June 2012 were up by 1 percent on June 2011. Prices were 1.9 percent higher, while the sales volume contracted by 0.9 percent.

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Consumer confidence marginally down

Consumer confidence dropped marginally in May. The indicator stands at -16, as against -15 in April. The indicators economic climate and willingness to buy deteriorated slightly.

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Retail sales 3 percent up

Retail sales improved 3.4 percent in April this year relative to April 2010.

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Dutch consumers more pessimistic about the future

The mood among Dutch consumers deteriorated in November. The consumer  confidence indicator dropped 5 by points to -37. Consumers were much more apprehensive about the economic situation in...

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Consumer prices on Bonaire continue to rise

Consumer prices on Bonaire were 2.2 percent up year-on-year in Q4 2019.

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Selection of Statistics Netherlands releases in the period 28 March - 1 April 2011 (Week 13).

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Inflation below 1 percent again

Inflation in the Netherlands fell to 0.9 percent in September. In August it was still 1 percent.

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Consumers less pessimistic

The mood among Dutch consumers improved in August. The consumer confidence index rose by 5 points from -38 in July to -33 in August. Consumers were considerably less negative about the economic...

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Retail trade; employment and finance per sector, SIC 2008, 2009-2013

Retail trade; jobs, labour volume, costs and revenues, financial results Supermarkets, petrol stations, shops selling clothing and furnature

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Inflation rate further down

In February, Dutch inflation was 0.8 percent, i.e. 0.1 percentage points down on January. Inflation fell for the second month in a row.

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Substantial drop for retail turnover in September

Turnover generated by the Dutch retail sector was 6.1 percent down in September 2013 from September 2012. Prices of retail commodities were on average 1.4 percent higher. The volume of retail sales...

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Inflation rate remains stable

Dutch inflation was 2.1 percent in June 2012, equalling May’s inflation rate.

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Retail turnover down

Turnover generated by the Dutch retail sector was 0.7 percent down in August from August 2012. Prices of retail commodities were on average 2.4 percent higher. The volume of retail sales fell by 3.0...

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Dutch consumer confidence marginally down

The mood among Dutch consumers deteriorated marginally in July compared to June. The consumer confidence index fell by 2 points to -38.

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Retail turnover fairly stable

Retail turnover in October 2012 virtually equalled the level in October 2011. Retail prices were nearly 3 percent up. The volume of retail sales was down by nearly 3 percent from one year previously.

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Dutch consumers more optimistic

Recently, the mood among Dutch consumers has noticeably improved. In February, the consumer confidence index rose 3 points to reach -5. Confidence improved for the second month running after having...

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Retail turnover 0.5 percent down

The latest figures show that retail turnover was 0.5 percent down in January 2013 from January 2012. Retail prices were 2.6 percent higher, volume shrank by 3 percent.

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Modest growth retail turnover

According to the most recent figures, retail sales in the first quarter of 2011 were 1.7 percent up on the same period last year. Turnover growth is entirely due to price increases.

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