Jan 23 (Reuters) – Canadian retail gross sales had been unchanged in November from October at C$67.57 billion ($46.99 billion), as larger gross sales at motorcar and components sellers had been offset by decrease gross sales at meals and beverage retailers, Statistics Canada stated on Thursday. Gross sales seemingly rose 1.6% in December, the company stated in a flash estimate.
In November, gross sales had been down in six of 9 subsectors, representing 56.7% of retail commerce. In quantity phrases, retail gross sales fell 0.4%.
(% adjustments) Nov Nov Oct(rev) Oct(prev)
mo/mo yr/yr mo/mo mo/mo
Whole (EPA:TTEF) 0.0 +1.6 +0.6 +0.6
Excluding autos/components -0.7 0.0 -0.1 +0.1
NOTE: All figures are seasonally adjusted.
($1=$1.4379 Canadian)
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