BEIJING, Oct. 26 (Xinhua) -- China's retail sales rose 15.9 percent
year-on-year to 6.38 trillion yuan (851 billion U.S. dollars) in the first nine
months despite soaring consumer price index, the National Bureau of Statistics
said on Friday.
The growth rate of retail sales, a major gauge of consumer spending and an
indicator of market movement, was 2.4 percentage points higher than the growth
rate of the same period last year.
In September alone, retail sales expanded 17 percent year-on-year.
Analysts attributed the rise of retail sales to the increase of residents'
disposable income as the income of both rural and urban residents rose more than
13 percent in the first nine months.
Retail sales in urban areas climbed 16.3 percent to 4.33 trillion yuan
while in rural areas it increased 14.9 percent to reach 886 billion yuan.
Spending has contributed 37 percent to the GDP growth, but the proportion
should be "still higher," said Zhuang Jian, senior economist with Asian
Development Bank Resident Mission. (One U.S. dollars equals 7.48 yuan)