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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