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Retail sales in the UK fell in January after the pre-Christmas surge in spending, figures have shown, but sales remained stronger than a year earlier. | |
Sales volumes fell by 1.5% last month, but this followed a strong increase in December when sales jumped by 2.5%. | |
However, sales in January remained 4.3% higher than a year earlier, the Office for National Statistics figures showed. | |
Analysts said this showed the underlying picture remained positive for the sector. | |
"UK retail sales fell sharply in January, though the very strong figure in December always meant a drop was likely," said David Tinsley at BNP Paribas. | |
"Despite the drop, there remains some solid momentum in retail sales," he added. | |
"While some of the pace of growth has eased back in the sector, it looks likely to still make a significant contribution to GDP growth in Q1." | |
The ONS said that sales over the past three months compared with the previous three months - seen as a better measure of the underlying trend - were up 1.1%. | |
'Improving health' | |
The drop in sales during January from the month before was mainly due to weak trading at supermarkets and a fall in clothing sales. | |
However, the ONS said non-food stores had seen "notable" annual sales growth, up 8% from a year earlier. | |
Shops selling household goods recorded growth of 9.8% from a year earlier - the strongest rate since July 2007 - although the ONS said the figure may have been boosted by weak sales in January 2013 when heavy snowfall affected trading. | |
Ian Geddes, UK head of retail at Deloitte, said: "In stark contrast to the flurry of January administrations seen in recent years, we saw no major retailers go under last month. This is a clear sign of the sector's improving health. | |
"Despite the adverse weather that has affected the start of the year, retailers will be hoping that strong sales will continue into 2014." |