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Retail sales rose a better-than-expected 0.6% in June after declining ... according to consumer data provider Numerator, based on its analysis of Amazon Prime orders. Deborah Weinswig, founder and CEO ...
Three of nine subsectors were down, Statscan reports, as sales at motor vehicle and parts dealers declined 3.6% ...
Retail sales increased at a slower-than-expected pace in May as high interest rates and inflation continued to weigh on consumers. Retail sales increased 0.1%, less than the 0.3% economists had ...
Retail sales in December were revised up to 0.7% from a prior reading that showed a 0.4% increase in the month, according to Census Bureau data.
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Sales at Canadian retailers grew by 0.9 per cent to $60.7 billion in April, an encouraging sign that consumers are still willing to open their wallets in the face of higher prices.
The Office for National Statistics said the total volume of retail sales rose by 0.9% in June, having fallen by a downwardly ...
Retail sales flatlined in the second quarter while sales volume dropped 0.8 per cent, Statistics Canada said on Aug. 23, signs that economic activity is weakening as the Bank of Canada’s rate hikes ...
Retail sales would increase to $120 (2x60=120). The news would report that retail sales rose by 20 percent. Talking heads on CNBC would gush about how well consumers are doing.
In January, retail sales rose 1.4 per cent from the previous month, much better than analysts’ expectations for an increase of 0.7 per cent. Excluding automobiles and gasoline sales, Statistics Canada ...