China retail sales beat expectations as industrial output loses some steam

Property downtrend continues as easing measures show little impact so far

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Shoppers walk in a retail district of Beijing. China's retail sales exceeded expectations in May, although the growth may not be enough to ease concerns over sluggish household spending. © Reuters

GRACE LI, Nikkei staff writer

HONG KONG -- China's retail sales grew at a faster-than-expected pace in May while industrial output missed forecasts but remained relatively robust, painting a mixed picture of the world's second-largest economy.

Total retail sales of consumer goods, a gauge of household spending, were up 3.7%, according to government data published on Monday. This was better than April's 2.3% growth and beat the forecasts of several financial institutions and analysts. Still, it was the third-lowest reading since last August and may not allay longer-term concerns over tepid consumption.

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