SAO PAULO (Reuters) – Brazil’s retail sales fell in July from June, government statistics agency IBGE said on Wednesday, marking the third consecutive monthly slump.
Retail sales volume fell 0.8% from the previous month, while economists polled by Reuters expected a 0.3% increase. From July last year, sales were down 5.2%. Economists had expected them to show a 3.5% decrease.
Of the eight activities surveyed by the agency, only fuels and lubricants posted growth in the month, mirroring a series of cuts in fuel prices by state-owned oil company Petrobras.
The poor sequence of results brings Brazil close to the levels seen before the pandemic, after having been significantly above them.
“This level has already been much higher. In July 2021, it was 5.3% above February 2020,” said the survey manager Cristiano Santos in a note.
Considering the expanded retail sector, which includes cars and building materials, retail sales fell 0.7% in July from June.
(Reporting by Peter Frontini; Editing by Steven Grattan)