Welcome to Retailwatch for September 2011
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Total retail spend in New Zealand for the 28 days ending 28 September 2011 was $2,293.4 million. This represents an increase of 2.4% from the previous 28 days and an increase of 2.8% from the 28 days ending 28 September 2010. The All Blacks aren’t the only ones increasing in the World Cup with spending increasing from the same month last year in Fuel/Service Stations (16.1%) and Cafes/Restaurants/Bars (7%). Liquor spending was up 5% nationwide.
Books & Stationery stores continued their tough run, down 13.8%, and surprisingly Travel & Accommodation was down 5.4%. Against August 2011 spending, the big jump was in Home & Building Supplies which saw a 14.5% increase, although that’s only up 1.7% on last September.
Regionally, there were a few surprises in September 2011 when compared to September 2010. Cafe/Restaurant/Bar spending was up 11.7% in Canterbury and was positive in every region across the country. Recreation & Entertainment is finally showing some life in the South Island with an overall increase of 15.8% including 16.8% in Canterbury, 18% in Nelson, 14.5% in Otago, and 33.1% in Southland. Supermarket spending was up in every region in the country.
Canterbury also performed well in Clothing & Footwear with a 23% jump, although Department Stores were up only 2.8%. Fuel & Service Station spending was up big, with only Nelson (8.2%) recording an increase less than double digits. Furniture was hit hard, especially in Non-Metro areas (-12.9%). Liquor Store spending continues to be strong with significant growth in Canterbury, Marlborough, Taranaki, and Tasman (all over 10% increases).
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