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UK Retail Sales Surge Unexpectedly in December
24 Jan
Summary
- Retail sales volumes rose 0.4% in December, surpassing forecasts.
- Online retail, especially jewelry, saw strong demand during the period.
- Consumer confidence edged up, though overall sentiment remains subdued.

U.K. retail sales volumes unexpectedly increased by 0.4% in December, defying economists' predictions of a slight fall. This positive performance over the crucial holiday trading period offers a timely lift for retailers and injects optimism into the economic outlook.
Online sales performed robustly, with jewelers reporting significant demand for gold and silver. Consumer confidence also saw a modest improvement in January, although underlying sentiment remains cautious due to perceived economic challenges.
Despite this December surge, retail sales volumes for the fourth quarter were down 0.3%. For the entirety of 2025, sales volumes saw a second consecutive annual rise but still remained below pre-pandemic levels.




