TABLE-US chain store sales rose 0.1 pct last week-ICSC

Tue Oct 27, 2009 7:45am EDT
 
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 Oct 27 (Reuters) - The International Council of Shopping
Centers and Goldman Sachs on Tuesday released the
following seasonally adjusted weekly data on U.S. chain store
retail sales.
WEEK ENDING  INDEX 1977=100  YEAR/YEAR CHANGE  WEEKLY CHANGE
                              (percent)         (percent)
Oct   25           490.8             2.4                0.1
Oct   17           490.3             2.8                0.2
Oct   10           489.4             1.0                0.6
Oct    3           486.5             1.0                0.3
ICSC Research expects same-store sales for October to be
flat on year over year basis, with a bias toward a somewhat
higher outcome.
The ICSC weekly U.S. retail chain store sales index is a
joint publication between ICSC and Goldman Sachs Group Inc. It
measures nominal same-store sales, excluding restaurant and
vehicle demand, and represents about 75  retail chain stores.

 

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