Retail sales increased 17% y/y in November.

By bne IntelliNews January 4, 2013
Indonesia's retail sales index increased 17% y/y in November this year, as compared to the growth of 19.3% y/y registered in October. As reported by Reuters News, the country's retail sales of fuel decreased 5.6% y/y during the period, as compared to the decline of 9% y/y posted in October. The annual inflation was 4.3% in December, which was within the central banks target of 3.5%-5.5% last year.

Retail sales increased 17% y/y in November.

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