UK retail sales rise 0.4% MoM in December, beating -0.1% forecast

UK retail sales increased by 0.4% month-on-month in December, rebounding from a 0.1% decline in November, according to data released Friday by the Office for National Statistics.

Markets had expected retail sales to fall by 0.1% during the month. Core retail sales, which exclude auto fuel, rose 0.3% month-on-month in December, reversing a revised 0.4% decline previously reported. The reading exceeded market expectations for a 0.2% fall.

On an annual basis, UK retail sales increased 2.5% in December, up from a revised 1.8% previously and above the consensus forecast of 1.0%. Annual core retail sales also strengthened, climbing 3.1% compared with a revised 2.6% gain earlier, outperforming expectations of a 1.4% rise.

Market response to the UK Retail Sales data

The positive UK Retail Sales report has failed to lift the Pound Sterling, with GBP/USD down 0.06% on the day, trading at 1.3488 at the time of writing.

The following section was published on January 23 at 5:11 GMT as a preview of the UK Retail Sales report.

Overview of UK Retail Sales

The UK calendar features the release of the December Retail Sales figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) on Friday at 07:00 GMT.

Retail Sales are forecast to edge down by 0.1% month-on-month in December, following an identical 0.1% decline in November. On a yearly basis, sales are expected to increase by 1%, slightly higher than the previous 0.6% rise.

Core Retail Sales, which exclude motor fuel, are also projected to slip by 0.2% MoM, in line with the prior reading, while annual growth is anticipated to improve to 1.4% from 1.2% in November.

How might UK retail sales influence the GBP/USD exchange rate?

The GBP/USD pair could show little reaction even if UK Retail Sales for December exceed expectations, as markets largely anticipate the Bank of England to maintain a cautious, gradual easing stance despite stronger price pressures seen in December. Attention is likely to shift instead to the preliminary January S&P Global PMI readings from both the UK and the US, scheduled for release later in the day.

Sterling may find support if the US Dollar weakens amid rising risk aversion linked to geopolitical tensions. Earlier, US President Donald Trump threatened tariffs on European nations opposing his Greenland initiative, but later eased his stance after reaching a NATO framework agreement that opened the door to a potential deal.

From a technical perspective, GBP/USD is holding firm after climbing more than 0.5% in the previous session, hovering near the 1.3500 level at the time of writing. The pair could aim for the three-month peak at 1.3562 as the next resistance. On the downside, initial support is seen at the nine-day EMA around 1.3451, followed by the 50-day EMA near 1.3398.

Sources: Fxstreet

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