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Retail turnover nearly 2 percent up
Retail turnover was nearly 2 percent up in May 2012 from May 2011. Retail prices were 2 percent higher. The volume of retail sales was marginally down from twelve months previously.
Growth private sector investments slows down
In February 2012, the volume of private sector investments in tangible fixed assets was more than 2 percent up on February 2011, after a 5 percent growth in January.
Schedule
Selection of Statistics Netherlands releases in the period 21-25 April 2008 (Week 17).
Household spending down again
Households spent 2.1 percent less on goods and services in September 2013 than in September 2012. Relative to the same month in the previous year, household spending has been in continuous decline...
Turnover loss retail sector
In November 2012, the retail sector faced a 1.5 percent turnover loss relative to twelve months previously. Retail prices were nearly 3 percent up. The volume of retail sales was down by 4 percent...
Retail turnover down
Dutch retailers faced 4 percent turnover loss in June 2009 relative to one year previously. Prices were nearly 1 percent lower.
Modest turnover growth retail trade sector
According to the most recent figures, retail sales were 0.9 percent up in February 2012 from February 2011. Sales volume contracted by 1.7 percent, retail prices were 2.7 percent higher.
Decline household consumption more substantial
Household spending on goods and services was 2.0 percent down in August 2012 from August 2011.The decline is more substantial than in July, when household consumption was 1.6 percent down on one year...
Sustained substantial decline in private sector investments
The volume of private sector investments in tangible fixed assets was nearly 14.1 percent down in March 2013 from March 2012. The decline is somewhat more substantial than in February, when private...
Robust growth supermarket sales
Retail turnover grew 2.6 percent in August 2007 relative to the same month last year. Supermarkets in particular performed well.
More bankruptcies in October
There were 40 more bankruptcies in October 2018 than in the previous month. Most bankruptcies were recorded in the trade sector.
Export growth 5 percent in May
The total volume of goods exports grew by 5 percent in May relative to May 2017.
Fewer bankruptcies in May
There were 19 less bankruptcies in May 2019 than in the previous month.
Export growth almost 7 percent in April
The total volume of goods exports grew by 6.6 percent in April relative to April 2017.
Investments plummeting in May
The volume of investments in tangible fixed assets was 18.8 percent down in May 2020 relative to the same month last year.
Slightly more bankruptcies in September
The number of corporate bankruptcies has increased slightly.
Lowest number of bankruptcies after 2000
The number of bankruptcies reached its lowest level in this century.
Export growth over 5 percent in October
The total volume of goods exports grew by 5.2 percent in October 2017
Lowest number of bankruptcies in over 9 years
The number of bankruptcies is at its lowest since December 2007 in April.
Moderate growth exports in March
The volume of exports of goods was more than 2 percent higher in March 2011 than twelve months previously. The growth rate was lower than in the preceding months. The volume of goods imports was 7...
Fewer domestic and more foreign holidays last year
Large numbers of Dutch went on holiday last year, despite the economic recession. The number of long holidays remained fairly stable. More long holidays were spent abroad, but the number of domestic...