The Citizen (Gauteng)

Spending spree on Black Friday

WILLING BUYER: PURCHASES IMPROVED IN NOVEMBER

- Yadhana Jadoo yadhanaj@citizen.co.za

December as a major shopping month gradually changing.

An improvemen­t in South Africa’s consumer spending for November has been attributed to the Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales – but financiall­y this is not much to be optimistic about.

According to the BankservAf­rica Economic Transactio­n Index (BETI), its reading for November was 127.8, which was a 0.3% change from October.

However, many consumers are still treading with caution as uncertaint­ies in the economy persist, according to Mike Schüssler, chief economist at Economists dotcoza.

“Sales during Black Friday and Cyber Monday enticed consumers to spend more, leading to a BETI increase, which is also seeing November becoming a stronger month, spurring the shopping season to arrive earlier in the last two years,” explained Schüssler.

Black Friday and Cyber Monday led to the annual BETI growth of 1.6%.

“There are, however, still indication­s of weakness in the economy that suggest the weekend of sales distorted the full month of November’s economic transactio­n figures,” said Schüssler.

“Transactio­n sizes have declined in nominal terms and reflect an economy where confidence is lacking. On a quarterly basis, the BETI declined by -1.3%, indicating consumers and businesses are still undertakin­g a cautious approach to their spending.”

Schüssler said December as a major shopping month is gradually changing with many South Africans’ shopping habits mirroring Americans when it comes to Black Friday. “As such, we should treat the November economic transactio­n increases with caution until the seasonal trend catches up with this change in habits.”

Statistics South Africa, in releasing retail trade sales for October, also showed a 3.2% increase. This is measured in real terms with constant 2015 prices. –

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