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Situation for retail in crisis countries improved

GfK study on retail conditions in 32 European countries

Bruchsal, Germany, May 19, 2015 – GfK has carried out a comprehensive analysis of the European retail scene in 32 European countries. The study examines purchasing power, the retail share of the population's total expenditures, inflation, sales area productivity, changes in retail due to eCommerce, as well as a turnover prognosis for 2015. The study will appear in the forthcoming edition of ACROSS Magazine, which will be published in June.

"Europe's economy has again gained momentum," says Dr. Gerold Doplbauer, GfK retail expert and study lead. "Increased domestic demand as well as improved external competitiveness, particularly in several of the economically weakened countries, can contribute to more balanced, sustainable growth to the benefit of retail. While this overarching assessment is positive, the situation varies starkly at the regional level."

Reinhard Winiwarter, publisher of ACROSS Magazine, which partnered the study, comments: "The GfK study offers valuable insights into the current market climate for the retail and retail real estate sectors. We're happy that thanks to our collaboration with GfK, we're able to offer our readers greater transparency and peace of mind for their European retail endeavors."

About the study
The following GfK market indicators were evaluated for a total of 32 European countries: purchasing power, retail turnover and the retail share of the population's total expenditures. GfK also offers a forecast for retail turnover in 2015 and analyses consumer price trends. The study examines sales area provision and productivity in the European countries under review and includes a four-page analysis of Spain's retail market.

GfK's calculations of turnover and purchasing power were carried out in euros based on the average 2014 exchange rate for the national currencies in question (as reported by the ECB). The deadline for the information and data was April 2015.

The study can be obtained as a PDF at www.gfk.com/european-retail and www.across-magazine.com.

Illustrations
Print-quality illustrations can be found at
www.gfk.com/Documents/Press-Releases/2015/european-retail.zip.

About GfK
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