January Sees a 0.6% Dip in Canadian Retail Sales: A Detailed Analysis
Canadian retail sales saw a 0.6% decline in January, with significant drops in motor vehicles and food sectors, while gasoline stations and home furnishings showed growth.
Canadian retail sales saw a 0.6% decline in January, with significant drops in motor vehicles and food sectors, while gasoline stations and home furnishings showed growth.
Canadian retail sales fell by 0.6% in January, with significant drops in motor vehicles, parts, and food sectors, while gasoline stations and home furnishings saw growth.
In January, Canadian retail sales dropped by 0.6%, with core retail sales also declining by 0.2%. The motor vehicles and parts sector saw the largest decrease, while gasoline stati...
France's industrial production decreased by 0.6% in January, with manufacturing and construction sectors also showing declines. Annual comparisons reveal a continued downward trend...
US construction spending experienced a slight 0.2% decline in January, totaling $2.2 trillion, despite a 3.3% annual increase. Private and residential construction also saw decreas...
In January, US retail and food services sales dropped by 0.9% to $723.9 billion, marking a notable monthly decline. However, the sector showed resilience with a 4.2% year-over-year...
US retail sales dipped by 0.9% in January to $723.9 billion, as reported by the US Census Bureau. Despite this, there was a 4.2% yearly increase, with motor vehicle and parts deale...
The University of Michigan reports a decline in the US Consumer Sentiment Index for January, dropping to 71.1 from a preliminary estimate of 73.2, indicating a shift in consumer co...
The latest GfK survey indicates a notable decline in UK consumer confidence in January, with the index dropping by five points to negative 22, signaling growing economic concerns a...