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Feb 5th, 2019 at 2:54pm
 
Retail and car sales hit the wall in sign of economy slowdown

5 February 2019
Sydney Morning Herald


Retail and car sales have hit a wall with new figures showing consumers shut their wallets through the key December shopping period.   Sad

The Australian Bureau of Statistics reported retail sales in December were down by 0.4 per cent on the previous month.

While overall spending on food was up for the month, there was a sharp 2.8 per cent retreat in the household goods area while clothing and footwear edged down by 2.4 per cent.


Shoppers did not go shopping in December, with new figures showing a 0.4 per cent drop in retail activity.

The biggest decline was recorded in NSW with sales there falling by 0.6 per cent. It was the third time in the past four months that the nation's biggest retail market recorded a 0.6 per cent drop.


Department store sales fell by 1.1 per cent while the broad "other retailing" sector dropped by 0.1 per cent.

Sales also dropped in Victoria, by 0.5 per cent, Queensland (0.1 per cent), the ACT (1.8 per cent), South Australia (0.3 per cent), Tasmania (0.2 per cent) and the Northern Territory (0.3 per cent).   Sad

The only increase was in WA and even that was a small 0.1 per cent improvement.

Analysts had been prepared for a weak December after anecdotal evidence pointed to consumers winding back their spending plans from late November.

Not only were sales down but the volume of goods sold were well short of expectations. Through the December quarter, retail volumes rose by 0.1 per cent, pointing to a weak contribution from households in the looming national accounts.

Separate figures from the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries also point to the sharp slowdown in the economy.   Sad

Almost 82,000 cars were sold in January, a 7.4 per cent drop on the same month last year.

Over the past six months, sales have edged down by 7 per cent compared to the same six month period in 2017.

Chamber chief executive officer Tony Weber said the drop in sales was largely due to ebbing consumer confidence.

"The current economic environment is a challenging one, with an imminent federal election, a declining real estate market and tighter lending practices," he said.

The Australian Industry Group's performance of services index, released early on Monday, showed a 7.8 point drop in January. It fell to its lowest level since October 2014 and is now well down on the point at which the sector is expanding.

The Reserve Bank, which is meeting on Tuesday, is expected to leave official interest rates on hold.
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Reply #1 - Feb 5th, 2019 at 3:00pm
 
They always cite ebbing/declining consumer confidence

Why don't they just admit people have less money?  Is it because they'd then have to discuss why people have less money?  And would that lead to what appears a continual flow of imported labour which means less Aussies have work? 

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Reply #2 - Feb 5th, 2019 at 3:00pm
 
Ah well, end of model runouts have started. Wink
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Reply #3 - Feb 5th, 2019 at 3:04pm
 
why does it feel like they r picking in this Report.... they use figures from last month on some parts and how they compared to last year on others...….Was December less sales than last December last year and where car sales better than last month ? Wink
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Reply #4 - Feb 5th, 2019 at 3:23pm
 
DonDeeHippy wrote on Feb 5th, 2019 at 3:04pm:
Was December less sales than last December last year and where car sales better than last month ?



"Australian new car sales fell sharply in December compared to the same month a year earlier."

https://www.businessinsider.com.au/australian-new-car-sales-are-tanking-2019-1

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Reply #5 - Feb 5th, 2019 at 3:38pm
 
Because new cars are pieces of cap.  Simple really.

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Reply #6 - Feb 5th, 2019 at 5:09pm
 
Just wait for those two nongs Shorty and Bowen to start stuffing with the economy.

Recession here we come.  Sad
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Reply #7 - Feb 5th, 2019 at 5:23pm
 
The conservatives have been stuffing the economy for years, and the denying of climate change has lead to a uncertain energy market, and the mismanagement of the environment is directly down to the LNP.

Shorty and Bowen are not in government and your blaming them for a slowing economy Nemo...because you have a been in your bonnet about the franking credits where people get a tax return when they haven't paid tax.
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Reply #8 - Feb 5th, 2019 at 5:25pm
 
Franking credits, negative gearing, unions running amok ... all that is going to hit the economy, mark my words.

I hope Bowen has his "recession we had to have" speech ready.  Angry
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Reply #9 - Feb 5th, 2019 at 5:56pm
 
Captain Nemo wrote on Feb 5th, 2019 at 5:25pm:
Franking credits, negative gearing, unions running amok ... all that is going to hit the economy, mark my words.

I hope Bowen has his "recession we had to have" speech ready.  Angry

 
Grin Grin YOU DILL ... The Australian Banking Association is a farging Union ..... and they have been running amok for years.

You actually wouldn't have a clue except to bag workers Unions .... when the biggest thugs running amok & not paying their share are Unions of Employers ..... i.e big business & it's associations ....

they are Unions too dopey.
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Reply #10 - Feb 5th, 2019 at 5:59pm
 
All of our cars are over priced ....

far too much import duty & stamp duty adding to over inflated cost.

Now that there are no cars made in Australia all cars should be free of those duties and only GST should apply.
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Reply #11 - Feb 5th, 2019 at 6:39pm
 
Pedro Curevo wrote on Feb 5th, 2019 at 5:23pm:
The conservatives have been stuffing the economy for years, and the denying of climate change has lead to a uncertain energy market, and the mismanagement of the environment is directly down to the LNP.



What is the climate supposed to change into?

In 2015 CSIRO and BoM released a technical report based on climate projections. (Moise et al)

          Table 1. Projected average number of hot days (Tmax >35°C)
         for Broome, with 10th and 90th percentile values shown in brackets
                (CSIRO and Bureau of Meteorology, 2015)

                                    2030                        2090                   2090                   2090
                                   RCP4.5                 RCP2.6               RCP4.5               RCP8.5
Broome                 87 (72-111)          95 (70-154)      133 (94-204)        231 (173-282)      

The temperature records for Broome are publicly available through the Bureau of Meteorology website. The highest 20-year centred average number of hot days recorded for Broome since 1910 is 63.9 for the years 1944-1963 (centred on 1954) and the annual hot day totals have fluctuated from a high of 90 in 1945 to a low of 20 in 2000. In the most recent year, 2018, there was a total of 55 hot days for Broome, which coincidently happens to be midway between these two extremes."

Dr B Basil Beamish

So there is plenty of variation before ClimateChange/AGW.  We only have to wait 11 years to see if it changes dramatically. And that is only at RCP 4.5 not the most touted RCP 8.5 often mistakenly called Business as usual model.

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Reply #12 - Feb 5th, 2019 at 6:40pm
 
Gnads wrote on Feb 5th, 2019 at 5:56pm:
. The Australian Banking Association is a farging Union ....



More like a cartel. Wink
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lee wrote on Feb 5th, 2019 at 6:40pm:
Gnads wrote on Feb 5th, 2019 at 5:56pm:
. The Australian Banking Association is a farging Union ....



More like a cartel. Wink



A cartel that controls the union of what we know as "the federal government".

Who are the countries world wide in debt too?


I laugh at people who go off about workers unions. Totally blind to all other unions......because they have a different name.  Grin
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Reply #14 - Feb 5th, 2019 at 7:48pm
 
Captain Caveman wrote on Feb 5th, 2019 at 7:35pm:
Who are the countries world wide in debt too?


Too hard for you?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_external_debt
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