Strong demand for winter clothing and school uniforms pushed U.K. retail sales sharply up in September. According to the U.K. Office for National Statistics, sales volumes gained 0.6% from August, when they lost 0.1%. On a yearly basis sales including fuel added 2.5% last month, above expectations for a 2.1% increase.
"Although retail services form a relatively small share of GDP, I think it shows that consumer activity has normalised after those second quarter distortions," said Ross Walker, economist at Royal Bank of Scotland.
The FTSE 100 Index advanced 0.10 per cent to 5,917.05. The broader FTSE All-Share Index added 0.12 per cent to 3,088.95.