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Canada retail sales miss out on expectations with 2nd month-to-month fall

Canada's retail sales contracted for the 2nd consecutive month in February, missing expectations, data showed on Wednesday, led by a drop in sales at gasoline stations and fuel vendors.

Retail sales reduced 0.1% in February after a 0.3%. contraction in January, Statistics Canada stated, adding a. initial estimate revealed that sales were likely to remain. the same in March.

Two back-to-back months of a fall in retail sales reflects. the ongoing stress on the economy from high rates of interest.

Analysts surveyed had anticipated a 0.1% increase in. retail sales in February. In volume terms, nevertheless, sales fell. 0.3% in February.

Core retail sales, which leave out gasoline stations and fuel. vendors and motor vehicle and parts dealers, were unchanged in. February.

The Canadian economy has managed to post positive development in. January and is anticipated to be positive in February too, but the. rate of growth has actually been weak as consumers and businesses buckle. under the pressure of rates at a near 23-year high.

The Bank of Canada (BoC) kept its essential over night rate. the same at 5% earlier this month, the 6th time in a row, but. stated that a rate cut in June was a possibility.

Retail sales in February amounted to C$ 66.67 billion ($ 48.65. billion), with a contraction in five of the nine sub-sectors,. Statscan said.

(source: Reuters)