Montreal Gazette

RETAIL, WHOLESALE SEE BOUNCE

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Canadian retail and wholesale sales both rose in July and were higher than before the coronaviru­s pandemic struck, Statistics Canada said on Friday, pointing to further evidence of a partial economic recovery. Retail trade rose by 0.6 per cent — less than the one per cent forecast in a poll of Reuters analysts — and Statcan said August sales probably gained 1.1 per cent on the month. Wholesale trade jumped by 4.3 per cent in July, much more than the predicted two-per-cent gain. The increases were much more modest than the 22.7-per-cent surge in retail sales and the 18.8-per-cent jump in wholesale sales seen in June after restrictio­ns imposed to fight the outbreak were removed. “Retail and wholesale activity just carved out perfect V-shaped rebounds and that rebound was maintained in August,” said Doug Porter, chief economist at BMO Capital Markets.

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