LONDON (Reuters) -British retail sales rose by a much stronger-than-expected 1.7% in January, the biggest increase since May ...
Canadian retail sales grew by 2.5% in December from November at C$69.59 billion ($49.05 billion), led by increased sales at ...
Increasing retail sales in January and improving consumer confidence in February could point towards more optimism in the UK ...
According to a Friday U.S. Census Bureau report, retail sales for January were down 0.9% from the December. But total sales ...
Sales plummeted 2.8% last month at auto dealers and slumped at furniture stores, home and garden centers. Even in the usually ...
Food sales volumes were up by 5.6% in January, the Office for National Statistics reported today (21 February). Food was one ...
U.S. retail sales fell more than expected in January, dropping a seasonally adjusted 0.9% from December to $723.9 billion, ...
Annual data shows that 48% of Michigan retailers saw an increase in sales during 2024, while 47% saw a decrease and 5% noted no change. When asked about their overall sales outlook for the current ...
On Friday, the Census Bureau gave us retail sales data for January, which fell 0.9% from December. That’s a much bigger drop than economists were expecting. Now, we usually see a drop in retail sales ...
U.S. retail sales surged 4.8% year-over-year in January, rising to $668 billion, setting the stage for unexpectedly strong retail growth in 2025, according to data just released by the U.S. Census ...
The figures mark a partial bounce back after the retail sector suffered a downbeat December trading period last year.