Eurozone retail sales grew only marginally in July, suggesting subdued support from household consumption to economic growth. Retail sales posted a monthly growth of 0.1 percent in July, reversing a 0.4 percent fall in June, data published by Eurostat showed on Thursday. The decline reflects a 1.0 percent drop in automotive fuel sales. Food, drinks and tobacco sales rebounded 0.4 percent.
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