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Shop-happy consumers boost prospect of interest rate rise

Shoppers shrugged off rising prices and lingering Brexit worries last month to spend far more than expected.

Retail sales rose by 1% between July and August as consumers spent more despite higher prices, according to the Office for National Statistics.

Households appear to be weathering the inflation squeeze, allaying fears of a sharp, consumer-led slowdown. The forecast had been for a meagre 0.2% increase; July’s sales growth has been revised up to 0.6%.

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