In-house data shows Australian retail sales for August is likely to disappoint - preview

Australian retail sales date for August is due today. Earlier post:

Via CBA, citing their proprietary data for their lower-than-consensus estimate:

Retail trade rose by 0.5% in July, buoyed by spending around the FIFA

Women’s World Cup, and following a 0.7% decline in June. Our

CommBank Household Spending Insights (HSI) index shows that the

pace of retail spending growth moderated in August. We antici

pate that

retail trade, as measured by the ABS survey, rose by just 0.1%.

Retail trade rose by 0.5% in July, buoyed by spending around the FIFA

Women’s World Cup, and following a 0.7% decline in June. Our

CommBank Household Spending Insights (HSI) index shows that the

pace of retail spending growth moderated in August. We antici

pate that

retail trade, as measured by the ABS survey, rose by just 0.1%.

  • Retail trade rose by 0.5% in July, buoyed by spending around the FIFA Women’s World Cup, and following a 0.7% decline in June.
  • Our CommBank Household Spending Insights (HSI) index shows that the pace of retail spending growth moderated in August. We anticipate that retail trade, as measured by the ABS survey, rose by just 0.1%.
The Australian Bureau of Statistics is working hard to provide more timely economic data indications

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