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British shops eke out discount driven rise in December sales

Sat, 04th Jan 2020 00:01

LONDON, Jan 4 (Reuters) - British shops recorded only a
marginal increase in December sales, driven by deep and
widespread discounting, an industry survey showed on Saturday.

Accountancy and business advisory firm BDO said its monthly
High Street Sales Tracker (HSST) found sales in British shops
rose 0.7% in December compared to the same month in 2018.

It said the weak outcome was despite an additional shopping
day at the beginning of Christmas week.

"Black Friday (Nov. 29) never quite ended and instead saw
sales continue throughout the month," said Sophie Michael, head
of retail and wholesale at BDO.

“January tends to be a positive month as people are more
inclined to spend in the sales, however it’ll be interesting
this year to see if many have already done their bargain-hunting
in December," she said.

In contrast, online sales in December increased 24.5%
year-on-year. Although that was the best monthly performance
since December 2013 it was boosted by Cyber Monday falling six
days later than it did last year.

BDO's survey made no mention of any impact on sales from
Britain's Dec. 12 election which saw Prime Minister Boris
Johnson secure a commanding parliamentary majority.

Clothing retailer Next kicked off the Christmas
trading update season on Friday, reporting better-than-expected
sales and raising its full year profit guidance.

A host of British retailers will report next week, including
the UK's biggest player Tesco, along with Sainsbury's
, Morrisons and Marks & Spencer's.
(Reporting by James Davey; Editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

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