In June of this year, retail sales in Canada decreased by 0.2% compared to the previous month, when growth was registered by 2.2%, up to 50 billion 666 million Canadian dollars, according to the Statistics Canada. The indicator coincided with the estimates of analysts. Compared to June last year, retail sales in Canada increased by 3.8%. Retail sales without cars accounted for 37 billion Canadian dollars in June, increased by 0.1% over the month. Analysts had expected the growth rate of 0.5%. In annual terms, growth was 3.9%.
China's diesel exports for June fell by 50% year-on-year, a record low since September 2018 as lockdown measures around the world continued to curb fuel demand. China exported has 1.04 million tons of diesel, compared to the 1.45 million and ...
Backed by record-low mortgage rates, U.S. home sales reached its strongest record in June. However, the outlook for the housing market remained murky as low inventory and high unemployment rate pressed amid the virus crisis. Existing home ...
Japan's industrial output is expected to recover in June from a double-digit decline in May amid hopes that factory activity may have reached its lowest due to the coronavirus pandemic, according to a Reuters’ poll of 13 economists. While ...
Australian retail sales advanced 2.4% in June. This came as an upbeat figure following a 16.5% increase seen in May as the land down under resumed its economic operations from coronavirus-related lockdowns. The country’s retail sales ...
Renault SA (RENA.PA) announced on Monday that its global car sales fell by 34.9% in the first half of the year due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. However, the company said that it had seen some signs of recovery in June. The French ...