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Turkey Catches Up the EU for the First Time in 14 Months Turkey had the highest month-on-month and the third highest year-on-year increase in retail confidence across the EU-28.
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03/03/2015 ANKARA - TEPE continued rising in February. Expectations for orders placed with suppliers and employment advanced month-on-month and year-on-year. Volume of business activities compared to the past year increased in comparison with both February 20 [More]
Retail Confidence Stagnant TEPE improved by a weak 0.1 points month-on-month but declined by 15.4 points year-on-year
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02/12/2014 ANKARA - In November 2014, TEPE decreased year-on-year by 15.4 points despite a slight month-on-month recovery by 0.1. Sales expectations and anticipated business recovery declined both month-on-month and year-on-year. All retailing subsectors exce [More]
Retail Confidence Slumps at the Start of the Last Quarter TEPE which had moved up in July and August had a value of -15 in October
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04/11/2014 In October 2014, TEPE declined month-on-month by 2.4 points and year-on-year by 14.3 points. Sales expectations weakened in both terms while anticipation for business recovery improved month-on-month. All sub-sectors of the retail industry worsened [More]
Retail Sector Performs Worse than 2013 in the First 9 Months of 2014 TEPE had the lowest value in a third quarter since 2009.
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02/10/2014 In September 2014, TEPE declined month-on-month by 6.7 points and year-on-year by 9 points. The TEPAV Retail Confidence Index had a value of -1.1 in the first nine months of 2013, compared to -6.7 in the same period in 2014. The retail sector there [More]
Retail Sector Recovers Month-On-Month TEPE increased month-on-month by 3.9 points but decreased year-on-year by 1.2 points.
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04/09/2014 ANKARA - In August 2014, TEPE increased month-on-month by 3.9 points but decreased year-on-year by 12 points. The largest year-on-year surge in sub-sectors was in motor vehicles sector. The volume of business activities compared to past period incr [More]
Ramadan and Festival Bolster Retail Confidence Forty-five percent of retailers expect sales to increase
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06/08/2014 ANKARA - In July 2014, TEPE increased month-on-month but decreased year-on-year. All retail subsectors weakened year-on-year whereas indicators and some expectations strengthened month-on-month with Ramadan and Festival effects. As a result, TEPE b [More]
Retailers Discontented with the Past, Hopeless about the Future Both the level of business activities compared to the past and expectations for the future weakened
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02/07/2014 ANKARA - TEPE decreased both month-on-month and year-on-year in June 2014 to the lowest value since 2010 considering first six months. Expectations stagnant over the last 7 months declined. The level of business activities compared to the past peri [More]
Have Retailers Lost Their Excitement? TEPE had a value of minus 6.9 in May with a month-on-month decline by 2 points and a year-on-year declined by 5.2 points
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03/06/2014 ANKARA -  TEPE declined both month-on-month and year-on-year in May 2014. TEPE values in the first five months of 2014 were lower than those in the same period in 2013. Expectations for sales and employment in the next 3 years weakened; those for [More]
Confidence Down, Expectations Stagnant in the Retail Sector TEPE which started the year with a downwards trend went down following the surge in March.
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05/05/2014 ANKARA - In April 2014, TEPE declined month-on-month and year-on-year. Expectations for orders, sales, and sales prices in the next three months improved year-on-year whereas sales expectations have been stagnant over the last 6 months. The volume [More]
Business Activity Bolsters in the EU; Weakens in Turkey… Compared to EU-28, TEPE was one of the three countries that suffered year-on-year decline in retail confidence
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02/04/2014 In March 2014, TEPE increased month-on-month but decreased year-on-year. The quarterly figure is the weakest one since 2010. Sixty-four percent of retailers state that their business activities decreased compared to the previous year while 61 perce [More]