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Swiss retail sales rise 1.1% in December

EPA-EFE/ENNIO LEANZA

Swiss retail sales turnover increased by 1.1% in December 2024, in nominal terms, on an annual basis, the country's Federal Statistical Office revealed on Friday in a report.

Meanwhile, in real terms, taking inflation into account, the turnover in retail sales grew 2.6% in December of last year compared to the same timeframe in 2023.

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