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    U.K. October Retail Sales Decline for a Second Month

    posted by princesa 50 days ago in GBP, Inflation, Retail Sales made popular 50 days ago

    U.K. retail sales fell less than economists forecast in October as shoppers bought more food items, offsetting lower spending on electrical goods and clothing.
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