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Croatia Retail Sales Rise In March

Croatia's retail sales increased in March after falling in the previous month, figures from the Croatian Bureau of Statistics showed Monday.

The volume of retail sales rebounded a seasonally and working-day-adjusted 2.3 percent month-over-month in March, following a 3.2 percent decrease in February.

Similarly, retail sales value rose 2.6 percent from February, when it fell by 3.5 percent.

On a year basis, retail sales grew 2.0 percent after remaining flat in the preceding month. Retail sales value climbed 2.6 percent in March versus 0.2 percent gain in February.

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