OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada's retail sales in December grew by a robust 2.5% on a monthly basis, beating analysts' expectations, as a sales tax holiday bumped up spending on food and beverages and ...
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US retail growth signals upbeat holiday demand
US retail sales climbed in October, reflecting strong consumer sentiment as shoppers prepared for the end-of-year holidays.
This holiday season Gen Z prioritizes real-life experiences, community, and tradition over materialism in a search for meaningful connections amid economic uncertainty.
Consumers are expected to spend an average of $890 each, marking the second-highest amount in the survey’s 23-year history.
Retail sales fell 2.7% in December from November as a growing number of shoppers stayed on the sidelines during the holiday shopping season, according to the Department of Commerce. Economists ...
American shoppers are expected to spend more during this holiday shopping season than last year despite economic uncertainty ...
While December sales numbers were widely expected to decline, the results were much worse than expected, exceeding consensus predictions by more than double. “The current economic crisis proved to be ...
The National Retail Federation is predicting that when the holidays are over, US consumers will have spent over $1 trillion.
Canadian retail sales jumped by much more than expected in November, but preliminary figures for December suggest a sharp drop as novel coronavirus restrictions were re-imposed, Statistics Canada said ...
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