
Retail volume in Britain climbed higher than economists had expected in June, the Office for National Statistics said Thursday. It was the second consecutive month data topped expectations. Economists predicted a 1.7 percent year-over-year increase. Gains came to 2.2 from June 2012 to June 2013, percent, ONS said. ONS said retail in Britain showed \"an underlying pattern of moderate growth.\" The quarter-to-quarter gain came to 0.9 percent, while the gain from May came to 0.2 percent, ONS said. Retail receipts per week came to $10.5 billion in June, compared to $10.33 billion in May and $10 billion in June 2012, the data office said.
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