(RTTNews) - Canadian retail sales fell roughly in line with expectations in October, according to data released Thursday morning by Statistics Canada.
Retail sales totaled $35.9 billion in October. Price reductions were a key factor in the 0.9% drop from September. Overall, six of the eight retail sales sectors posted declines. Economists were looking ...
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