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Turnover growth continues in sector hotels and restaurants

In the second quarter of 2007, the sector hotels and restaurants showed an overall turnover growth rate of nearly 7 percent relative to one year previously.

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Sector hotels and restaurants thriving

The sector hotels and restaurants reported a 4.5 percent higher turnover in the third quarter of 2006 than one year previously. Prices increased by nearly 2 percent, hence the volume of turnover rose...

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Slightly slower growth for retail turnover

Retail turnover was 1.9 percent higher in July 2006 than in the same month last year.

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Retail sales down

Retail turnover in the Netherlands was 8.1 percent down in January 2005 on the same month last year. Prices in the shops were 1.4 percent lower than twelve months previously. The volume of turnover...

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Consumer spending further up

According to figures released by Statistics Netherlands (CBS) today, Dutch consumer spending on goods and services was 2.2 percent up in June 2015 from the same month last year. Consumers spent more...

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Estate agents and surveyors charge lower rates

In the fourth quarter of 2008, fees of estate agents and surveyors were 1.1 percent down on one year previously.

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Record turnover for hotels and restaurants sector

In the first quarter of 2007, turnover in the sector hotels and restaurants improved 9 percent relative to the same period last year. Prices rose by 3.4 percent. This turnover increase was the...

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Dutch consumers spend more on clothes and furniture

According to figures released by Statistics Netherlands (CBS) today, Dutch consumer spending on goods and services in September 2015 was 2.2 percent up from September 2014. They spent more on...

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Again higher turnover in retail trade

The Dutch retail trade in April 2006 was up by 5.0 percent on April 2005.

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Considerable increase retail turnover

According to preliminary figures published by Statistics Netherlands, Dutch retail trade turnover in May 2006 was 12.3 percent up on May last year.

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Less turnover in retail

Turnover in the Dutch retail trade in July was down by 3.6 percent on July 2004.

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Marginal consumption growth

Household spending in March 2011 was 0.2 percent up on March 2010.

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Robust increase turnover non-food shops

Retail trade recorded a turnover growth of 2.6 percent in April 2007 relative to April 2006. Just like in the preceding months, non-food shops performed very well.

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Inflation rate marginally higher in February

Inflation rate marginally higher in February

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Turnover growth retail slackening

Turnover growth in retail trade was 2.3 percent in the second quarter of 2008 relative to the same period last year. This is the lowest growth rate since the fourth quarter of 2005.

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Inflation rate rises to 1.6 percent in April

The consumer price index (CPI) rose to 1.6 percent in April.

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Retail turnover 2.5 percent up in third quarter

Retail turnover grew 2.5 percent in the third quarter of 2007 relative to one year previously.

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Inflation rate rises to 0.6 percent

Inflation rate rises to 0.6 percent

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Flash estimate European harmonised price index (HICP)

About Flash estimate European harmonised price index (HICP)

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Manufacturing prices almost 6 percent higher

Prices of products manufactured in the Netherlands were almost 6 percent up in May 2017 from last year.

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Inflation rate 10.0 percent in 2022

Consumer goods and services in the Netherlands rose by 10.0 percent in price on average relative to the previous year. In 2021, inflation stood at 2.7 percent.

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Consumer prices 1.1 percent up from one year previously

The consumer price index (CPI) was 1.1 percent higher in June 2017 than in June 2016.

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Inflation rate rises to 1.7 percent in January

Inflation rate rises to 1.7 percent in January.

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