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An advance estimate suggests receipts for retailers rose 1.6 per cent last month, following May’s 1.1 per cent decline and April’s 0.4 per cent increase, according to Statistics Canada data released ...
May retail sales reveal strong grocery gains, jewellery growth, and ongoing challenges for convenience stores in a changing ...
Three of nine subsectors were down, Statscan reports, as sales at motor vehicle and parts dealers declined 3.6% ...
Retail sales decreased 1.1% to $69.2 billion in May. Sales were down in three of nine subsectors and were led by decreases at ...
Amazon's 2Q25 beat estimates, up 13% to $167.7 billion. Online store and third-party services grew 11% each and memberships, ...
Retail sales that month plummeted to $33.9 billion, down 29.1 per cent from February and 26.4 per cent from the prior year. Meanwhile, e-commerce increased 63.8 per cent in April.
Retail sales, which indicate how much consumers are spending on goods, rose by a modest 0.1 per cent month-over-month in June, just slightly better than economists’ expectation of no increase.
Statistics Canada says retail sales fell 0.3 per cent to $67 billion in January as sales at new car dealers dropped. Overall retail sales were down in three of nine subsectors as sales at motor ...
Retail sales in April grew by 0.3% to C$70.11 billion ($51.11 billion) from 0.8% observed in the month earlier, Statistics Canada said, adding sales grew in six of the nine subsectors.
Retail sales climbed 1.4% in March from the prior month, the Commerce Department said Wednesday, up from February’s 0.2% gain and the highest monthly gain since January 2023.