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Canada’s retail sales rise 1.1% in April, more than estimates

ISTANBUL

Canada’s retail sales rose 1.1% to $65.9 billion in April, more than market estimates, the country’s statistical authority said Wednesday.

The market expectation for the figure was to show an increase of 0.2%, while retail sales declined 1.5% in March.

In April, retail sales increased in eight of nine subsectors, Statistics Canada said in a statement.

They were led by gains at general merchandise retailers, which rose 3.3%, and food and beverage retailers that were up 1.5%, it added.

Core retail sales, which exclude gas stations and motor vehicle and parts dealers, increased 1.5% in April, marking its fifth consecutive monthly increase.

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