Tuesday, September 10, 2024

Core retail sales fell for the first time in four months in March


Motor vehicle and parts dealers saw increased sales too, offsetting the decline in core retail sales, led by sales of new cars while used cars posted a decline.

The overall decline in sales was across sic provinces, led by Ontario and Saskatchewan, while Quebec saw the largest gain. Meanwhile, retail e-commerce sales were up 3.0% to $4.0 billion in March, accounting for 6.0% of total retail trade, compared with 5.8% in February (seasonally adjusted).

Bounceback in April?

March included the early Easter holiday weekend in 2024, which may have impacted sales, and Statistics Canada’s preliminary data for April suggests a rebound is ahead.

The unofficial estimate, based on responses from 51% of companies surveyed, is 0.7% for April, although this will be revised.

Data is very much in focus ahead of the BoC interest rate decision on June 5, with major Canadian bank economists uncertain that there will be a change this time, with July considered more likely.



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