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    Euro zone retail sales grow quicker than thought after revisions

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    Posted on August 6, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Euro zone retail sales increased by 3.1% in June, exceeding forecasts. Revised data shows stronger economic resilience, driven by non-food and car fuel sales.

    Euro zone retail sales grow quicker than thought after revisions

    FRANKFURT (Reuters) -Euro zone retail sales grew quicker than thought in June, data showed on Wednesday, reinforcing views that the bloc remains resilient to trade uncertainty thanks to the continued rebound in domestic consumption.

    Retail sales in the 20 nations sharing the euro currency expanded by 3.1% in June from a year earlier, well above the 2.6% seen by economists in a Reuters poll.

    While the 0.3% monthly growth rate trails expectations for 0.4%, figures for the previous two months were both revised up significantly, leaving the annual trend on a higher path than previously thought.

    The euro zone economy was expected to struggle in the second quarter as a global trade war weighed on sentiment but a slew of indicators, from GDP figures to sentiment readings, suggest that the bloc is holding up.

    The 3.1% annual growth in retail sales was driven by a 4.3% rise in non-food product sales and a 4.0% increase in car fuel sales, Eurostat said.

    Spain produced the biggest increase among the euro zone's largest countries with a 6.4% annual rise but Germany at 4.8% was also above average.

    In the broader European Union, retail sales were also up by 0.3% on the month and 3.1% on the year.

    (Reporting by Balazs Koranyi;Editing by Alison Williams)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Euro zone retail sales rose 3.1% in June year-on-year.
    • •Growth driven by non-food and car fuel sales increases.
    • •Spain and Germany showed significant retail sales growth.
    • •Revised data indicates stronger economic resilience.
    • •Retail sales in the EU also increased by 0.3% monthly.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Euro zone retail sales grow quicker than thought after revisions

    1What was the annual growth rate of retail sales in the Euro zone for June?

    Retail sales in the Euro zone expanded by 3.1% in June from a year earlier.

    2How did the monthly growth rate for retail sales in June compare to expectations?

    The monthly growth rate of 0.3% fell short of expectations for a 0.4% increase.

    3Which country had the largest increase in retail sales among major Euro zone nations?

    Spain had the biggest increase with a 6.4% annual rise in retail sales.

    4What factors contributed to the growth in Euro zone retail sales?

    The growth was driven by a 4.3% rise in non-food product sales and a 4.0% increase in car fuel sales.

    5What do recent indicators suggest about the Euro zone economy?

    Recent indicators suggest that the Euro zone economy remains resilient despite global trade uncertainties.

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