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U.K. Retail Sales Rise More Than Forecast After Snow Slump

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U.K. retail sales rose more than economists forecast in February in a rebound from the previous month when heavy snowfall held back consumers.

Sales including fuel surged 2.1 percent from January, when they dropped a revised 0.7 percent, the Office for National Statistics said today in London. That was the biggest increase in almost a year and exceeded the 0.4 percent median forecast of 20 economists in a Bloomberg News survey. From a year earlier, sales increased 2.6 percent. The pound strengthened.