CBI REALIZED SALES
Metric of monthly retail sales in the United Kingdom. The indicator was created in 1983 by the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), premised on CBI’s Distributive Trades Survey (DTS). The index encompasses 20,000 outlets of companies responsible for a huge component of the retail sector.
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Time | Country | Indices | Period |
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09:00 | CPI | Apr | |
11:00 | 10-y Bond Auction | Apr | |
11:00 | Consumer Confidence | ||
14:00 | CPI | Apr | |
14:00 | Harmonized CPI | Apr | |
01:01 | BRC Shop Price Index | Apr | |
01:30 | Unemployment Rate | Mar | |
01:50 | Retail Sales | Mar | |
01:50 | Industrial Production | Apr |