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South African retail sales rise 5.1% year on year in April

South African retail sales rise 5.1% year on year in April

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JOHANNESBURG, June 18 (Reuters) - South African retail sales rose to 5.1% year on year in April after rising by a revised 1.2% in March, Statistics South Africa figures showed on Wednesday.
Seasonally adjusted retail sales increased 0.9% month on month in April.

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